Grief & Trauma Counseling - Adult
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Grieving Beyond Gender
Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn, Revised Edition
- By Kenneth J. Doka, and Terry L. Martin.
Published April 2010
Grieving Beyond Gender: Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn is a revision of Men Don’t Cry, Women Do: Transcending Gender Stereotypes of Grief. In this work, Doka and Martin elaborate on their conceptual model of "styles or patterns of grieving" – a model that has generated both…
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Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy
A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner, Fourth Edition
- By J. William Worden.
Published December 2009
Grief affects different people in different ways, most emerge from mourning in a healthy manner but for some the death of a loved one can cause intense emotional pain that is difficult to recover from. This type of grief can often surface as an underlying cause of physical and mental health…
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Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience
Integrating Care in Disaster Relief Work
- Edited by Grant H. Brenner, Daniel H. Bush and Joshua Moses.
Published October 2009
Creating Spiritual and Psychological Resilience: Integrating Care in Disaster Relief Work explores the interface between spiritual and psychological care in the context of disaster recovery work, drawing upon recent disasters including but not limited to, the experiences of September 11, 2001. Each…
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Bereavement
Studies of Grief in Adult Life, Fourth Edition
- By Colin Murray Parkes, and Holly G. Prigerson.
Published August 2009
The loss of a loved one is one of the most painful experiences that most of us will ever have to face in our lives. This book recognises that there is no single solution to the problems of bereavement but that an understanding of grief can help the bereaved to realise that they are not alone in…
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Living and Surviving in Harm's Way
A Psychological Treatment Handbook for Pre- and Post-Deployment of Military Personnel
- Edited by Sharon Morgillo Freeman, Bret A Moore and Arthur Freeman.
Published June 2009
In Living and Surviving in Harm's Way, experts investigate the psychological impact of how warriors live and survive in combat duty. They address the combat preparation of servicemen and women, their support systems, and their interpersonal and intrapersonal experiences. The text maintains a focus…
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Hospice and Palliative Care
The Essential Guide
- By Stephen R. Connor.
Published April 2009
In the past 35 years, the hospice movement has undergone major changes and has grown enormously. Palliative care is of growing importance to society as our culture struggles with how to provide compassionate end-of-life care to a growing segment of the population. This book provides professionals…
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People in Crisis
Clinical and Diversity Perspectives
- By Lee Ann Hoff, Bonnie Joyce Hallisey and Miracle Hoff.
Published February 2009
The first edition of People in Crisis, published in 1978, established success as a comprehensive and user-friendly text for health and social service professionals. The book and its following incarnations included critical life events and life cycle transition challenges, clearly pointing out…
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Decision Making near the End of Life
Issues, Developments, and Future Directions
- Edited by James L. Werth Jr., and Dean Blevins.
Published October 2008
Decision Making near the End of Life provides a comprehensive overview of the recent developments that have impacted decision-making processes within the field of end-of-life care. The most current developments in all aspects of major underlying issues such as public attitudes, the impact of media,…
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When Death Enters the Therapeutic Space
Existential Perspectives in Psychotherapy and Counselling
- Edited by Laura Barnett.
Published October 2008
Although it is a natural and inescapable part of life, death is a subject that is often neglected in psychotherapeutic literature and training. In When Death Enters the Therapeutic Space Laura Barnett and her contributors offer us insights into working with mortality in the therapeutic encounter.…
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Love and Loss
The Roots of Grief and its Complications
- By Colin Murray Parkes.
Published September 2008
Loving and grieving are two sides of the same coin: we cannot have one without risking the other. Only by understanding the nature and pattern of loving can we begin to understand the problems of grieving. Conversely, the loss of a loved person can teach us much about the nature of love.
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