Nonfinite Loss and Grief: A Psychoeducational Approach
Released: Aug 15, 2001
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:
This practical and compassionate book challenges the idea that the grieving process is the same regardless of the nature of the loss. The authors distinguish 'nonfinite loss', including disability, chronic and degenerative illness, divorce, infertility and childhood abuse, from bereavement types of loss. Because this grieving process can be especially complex, counsellors need to know how to provide therapy that recognises and addresses the particular needs of the individuals experiencing non-finite loss. Throughout this groundbreaking volume, caring professionals will* investigate the emotional and behavioural factors that shape responses to loss,* understand how complex grief can be when the nature of the loss forestalls a socially recognised right to grieve, and* explore specific therapeutic methods through realistic case studies that examine the grieving process of numerous individuals.Nonfinite loss cannot be reversed, but individuals can adapt by building emotional resilience and acknowledging and legitimising their feelings. With Nonfinite Loss and Grief: A Psychoeducational Approach, professionals will have the background, tools, and strategies to help clients reach these crucial goals and learn to manage and live with their loss.
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