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  1. Strategic Interventions for People in Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster

    Revised Edition

    By Diane Sullivan Everstine, Louis Everstine

    Strategic Interventions for People in Crisis, Trauma, and Disaster enables therapists to walk into difficult situations with a thorough understanding of interactional dynamics and a plan of action. With the stressful turbulence of our present culture, more and more clinicians are called upon to...

    Published August 14th 2006 by Routledge

  2. The Unwanted Gift of Grief

    A Ministry Approach

    By Tim P Van Duivendyk

    Learn how to embrace the painful gift of grief and use it for transformation and healing as you journey through the wilderness to a promised lifeThe Unwanted Gift of Grief is a passionate, practical guide through the grieving process for those who have suffered loss—and those who suffer with...

    Published July 25th 2006 by Routledge

  3. A Pastor's Guide to Interpersonal Communication

    The Other Six Days

    By Blake J. Neff

    Improving your powers of communication can encourage powerful communication with your parishioners. A Pastor’s Guide to Interpersonal Communication: The Other Six Days provides students preparing for the pastoral ministry with specialized training in communications that focuses on the kind of...

    Published May 3rd 2006 by Routledge

  4. When Professionals Weep

    Emotional and Countertransference Responses in End-of-Life Care

    Edited by Renee S. Katz, Therese G. Johnson

    Series: Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement

    Diverse leaders in the field of death, dying, and bereavement, address the issues surrounding the intersection of the personal and the professional in the unique context of end-of-life care. End-of-life care (EOL) is a specialized area of work that crosses a number of academic and professional...

    Published March 14th 2006 by Routledge

  5. Prison Ministry

    Hope Behind the Wall

    By Dennis W. Pierce

    Show the incarcerated how to find forgiveness in unforgiving surroundingsAs the prison population in the United States increases by more than 1,000 inmates each week, prison ministry programs must have a working blueprint for dealing with the shame, humiliation, hate, and loneliness of...

    Published March 12th 2006 by Routledge

  6. Grief, Loss, and Death

    The Shadow Side of Ministry

    By Andrew J Weaver, Halbert Weidner

    Learn to balance the professional demands of your ministry with your personal needsNo amount of research, study, or planning can prepare pastoral care givers for the stress placed on their personal lives by the demands of their ministries. But Grief, Loss, and Death: The Shadow Side of Ministry can...

    Published March 12th 2006 by Routledge

  7. Ask Anything

    A Pastoral Theology of Inquiry

    By Richard L Dayringer, Richard P Olson

    Know how to answer those most-asked questions—by using a scriptural perspectiveThe search for answers remains a valuable catalyst for the growth of personal faith. Ask Anything: A Pastoral Theology of Inquiry provides a fresh approach to answering questions of personal growth, facing problems...

    Published March 7th 2006 by Routledge

  8. A Season of Grief

    By Bill Valentine

    This unique book celebrates a long-term, interracial relationship and details the everyday struggles of a surviving partner trying to carry on in a radically changed world.A Season of Grief chronicles the author's emotional descent after the violent death of his partner of 21 years. Bill...

    Published February 5th 2006 by Routledge

  9. African American Grief

    By Paul C. Rosenblatt, Beverly R. Wallace

    Series: Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement

    African American Grief is a unique contribution to the field, both as a professional resource for counselors, therapists, social workers, clergy, and nurses, and as a reference volume for thanatologists, academics, and researchers. This work considers the potential effects of slavery, racism, and...

    Published April 25th 2005 by Routledge

  10. Handling Death and Bereavement at Work

    By David Charles-Edwards

    An estimated 3,500 people die every day in the UK. If someone at work or their partner or close family member dies, managers and colleagues need to respond appropriately. This book breaks new ground in placing bereavement on the management agenda. It addresses some challenging questions such as:...

    Published March 23rd 2005 by Routledge