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Principles and practice of grief counseling / Darcy L. Harris, Howard R. Winokuer.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Harris, Darcy, author.
- Winokuer, Howard Robin, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Counseling--methods.
- Counseling.
- Grief therapy.
- Grief.
- Loss (Psychology).
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (285 pages) ; illustrations.
- Edition:
- Second edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York, NY : Springer Publishing Company, 2016.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Praise for the First Edition: "√ This is the sort of text that I would be pleased to use in my classroom √ I would highly recommend this book. It is an important contribution to the field." √>=Gerry R. Cox, PhD, from the review in Illness, Crisis and Loss This core, introductory textbook for undergraduate- and graduate-level courses is the first to combine the knowledge and skills of counseling psychology with current theory and research in grief and bereavement. Written by two internationally recognized leaders in the field, the second edition has been updated to reflect important new research and changes in the field, including insights on complicated grief, resilience after adverse life experiences, and compassion-based approaches to death, loss, and grief. It discusses the implications of the DSM-5's omission of the bereavement exclusion for the diagnosis of a major depressive disorder. A completely new chapter on the social context of loss addresses social messages, grieving rules, workplace policies, and the disenfranchisement of many aspects of normal, healthy grief. New case scenarios further enrich the second edition. The text describes the unique aspects of grief as a normal response to losses, both death- and non√ death-related, and views the goal of counseling bereaved individuals as one of facilitating the unfolding of the healthy and adaptive aspects of the process as it manifests itself within each client. Specific counseling practices that facilitate successful interventions are discussed, particularly that of "presence," considered by the authors to be the primary therapeutic stance when working with bereaved individuals. Case studies, discussion and reflection questions, and suggested additional resources are included in each chapter. New to the Second Edition: New insights on complicated grief, resilience, DSM categorizations of grief, and compassion-based approaches to death, loss, and grief A completely new chapter on the social context of loss, including social messaging, grieving rules, workplace policies, and privacy issues New case scenarios Addresses the unique aspects of grief after a suicide or homicide Distinguishes grief/complicated grief from depression and trauma New information on the role and use of grief support groups Newly developed models of compassion-based response for counselors Application of current neuroscience research to grief counseling Use of technology and online counseling
- Contents:
- PART I: THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS
- 1. Thoughts about counseling
- 2. Unique aspects of grief counseling
- 3. Theories and orientation to bereavement
- 4. The social context of loss
- PART II: PRACTICE AND PROCESS
- 5. The practice of presence
- 6. The basics of counseling practice
- 7. Working with bereaved individuals
- 8. Living losses: Nonfinite loss, ambiguous loss, and chronic sorrow
- 9. Working with emotions: Yours and theirs
- 10. When grief goes awry
- 11. The clinician's toolbox: Therapeutic modalities and techniques in the context of grief
- 12. Ethical issues in grief counseling practice
- PART III: CURRENT ISSUES AND TRENDS
- 13. Caregiver issues for grief counselors
- 14. Current trends and issues for grief counselors
- Afterword
- Appendix: Case studies.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN:
- 1-78684-059-6
- 0-8261-7184-2
- OCLC:
- 918556850
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