Grief, Dying, and Death: Clinical Interventions for Caregivers

Therese A. Rando
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This book provides both the theoretical background and the practical treatment interventions necessary for working with those who are bereaved or dying. Important topics such as anticipatory grief, post death mourning, and the stress of grief are described in detail. Grief reactions, both normal and abnormal, as well as their causes are analyzed. Special attention is given to grief caused by the death of a child or spouse, death by suicide, and children's grief. Numerous exercises and case examples are included.
Genres: CounsellingNonfictionGriefPsychology
494 Pages

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