by WilliamStewart (Author), JohnCGunzburg (Author)
Grief and loss accompany many of life's events. If the grief remains unresolved, healing is delayed or may never take place. The more counsellors are alerted to the likely presence of unresolved grief, the more enhanced their work will be. This new work explores unresolved grief as it applies to the many types of client encountered by counsellors. Readers are stimulated to search with their clients for future options, choices and directions. Creative resources are identified and used in a collaborative process. Numerous areas are covered including the learning process, the language of counselling, ethics, the first interview and follow-up sessions. The Grief Counselling Casebook brings together the skills of two experienced cousellors working to present a text that is readable, revealing and relevant. It introduces students of the caring professions to the experience and process of counselling people who are suffering loss in a variety of circumstances. This book should be of interest to students of counselling, clinical psychology, nursing, social work; and to voluntary workers.
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Published: 15 Dec 1993
ISBN 10: 0412570807
ISBN 13: 9780412570803