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Counselling for Grief and Bereavement
註釋Taking an in-depth look at grief as a necessary process, Counseling for Grief and Bereavement provides a practical, accessible guide to this specialized area of counseling. Authors Geraldine M. Humphrey and David G. Zimpfer examine the counseling skills necessary for working with clients in a way that sensitively facilitates the process of grief, initiates healing, and promotes a sense of growth. Carefully chosen case examples illustrate each step along the way, while specific attention is paid throughout the book to ethics and to the possible need for referral. Providing a firm theoretical base, the authors discuss the concepts and categories of attachment, loss, and grief; focus on special circumstances in which the resolution of grief can be more difficult, such as in the case of murder, suicide, or the early loss of a child; and devote attention to anticipatory grief. Additional chapters cover group work and community outreach services. Introducing a sensitive and compassionate approach to grief and bereavement counseling, this book will be of significant interest to a wide range of help providers, including counselors, social workers, psychologists, nurses, clergy, educators, and volunteers in social service agencies and schools.