Geraldine Humphrey and David Zimpfer take readers step-by-step through the counselling skills they need to work with their clients in a way which sensitively facilitates the process of grief, init
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Geraldine Humphrey and David Zimpfer take readers step-by-step through the counselling skills they need to work with their clients in a way which sensitively facilitates the process of grief, init
`This practical book will be useful to all professionals working with bereaved people and I thoroughly recommend it for anyone working in this area of counselling. The authors... provide an excellent review of theories and relate them to the practical skills counsellors need. Combined with this pragmatic process, the authors provide a firm theoretical base in which the concepts of loss, attachment and grief are discussed... take one through the process of assessing the client in a sensitive and empathic manner... [and] provide a thorough account of the concepts and issues relating to anticipatory grief... This is a very accessible book which is illustrated with clinically relevant case examples' - Psychologists Special Interest Group for the Elderly (PSIGE) Newsletter
`[A] concise exploration of the issues around different kinds of loss and grief, with good summaries of the earlier contributions from Freud, Bowlby, Murray Parkes, Lindemann, Kubler Ross and Rando... a welcome addition to the Counselling in Practice series' - Self & Society
`Mental health professionals will find this book helpful when working with individuals who are going through the grief and bereavement process. The volume is succinct, with a refreshing lack of verbosity. It includes both theory and practice, with a heavy emphasis on the latter. Individual, family and group counseling techniques are discussed, with the use of case studies to illustrate a point. Throughout the volume, the reader is given many practical tools, such as interview forms, exercises and sample sessions... "The process of grief is an individual journey" (p 41), a journey for which Humphrey and Zimpfer have prepared us well. This book is a valuable introductory resource for mental health professionals, teachers and students. The reader is given a solid theoretical base, many practical applications of the research, as well as helpful resources' - Contemporary Psychology
`Altogether a very helpful resource for the counsello' - National Association of Cancer Counsellors Newsletter
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This review is from: Counselling for Grief and Bereavement (Counselling in Practice series) (Paperback)
Written by a bereavement specialist with over 30 years clinical experience, this book rests on a sound practical and theoretical basis. Practitioners as well as educators will find this a useful book.
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