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  1. Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy

    A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner, 3rd Edition

    By J. William Worden, J. William Worden

    Grieving over death is an innate, vital process that most people are able to experience and emerge from in a healthy manner.In the revised Third Edition of Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy, J. William Worden offers new counselling techniques, incorporating a refined basic model of mourning, and...

    Published April 9th 2003 by Routledge

  2. Living with Grief

    Coping with Public Tragedy

    Edited by Marcia Lattanzi-Licht, Kenneth Doka

    Developed in conjunction with the Hospice Foundation of America's 10th annual tele-conference, Living with Grief: Coping with Public Tragedy examines our varied responses to public tragedy, techniques available to cope with these events, and the role of the hospice in public tragedies. The essays...

    Published March 27th 2003 by Routledge

  3. Splintered Innocence

    An Intuitive Approach to Treating War Trauma

    By Peter Heinl

    The consequences of war are well known, yet the long-term psychological impact on children of these traumatic experiences has been a neglected topic in therapeutic literature. This book is:* Designed to help counsellors and therapists working with adults who have suffered war trauma in childhood*...

    Published September 12th 2001 by Routledge

  4. When Father Kills Mother

    Guiding Children Through Trauma and Grief

    By Jean Harris-Hendriks, Dora Black, Tony Kaplan

    Children bereaved by the death of one parent at the hands of the other, almost always the father, in effect lose both parents, and are often forgotten in the midst of such dramatic situations. Reflecting the increased interest in child protection and child law systems, this second edition of When...

    Published April 5th 2000 by Routledge

  5. The Nature of Grief

    The Evolution and Psychology of Reactions to Loss

    By John Archer

    The Nature of Grief is a provocative new study on the evolution of grief. Most literature on the topic regards grief either as a psychiatric disorder or illness to be cured. In contrast to this, John Archer shows that grief is a natural reaction to losses of many sorts, even to the death of a pet,...

    Published December 2nd 1998 by Routledge

  6. Pet Loss and Human Emotion, second edition

    A Guide to Recovery

    By Cheri Barton Ross, Jane Baron-Sorensen

    This updated edition of Pet Loss and Human Emotion is a step-by-step guide to leading clients through this special kind of grief. Includes resources and a section on pet loss and natural disasters. As society accepts that grieving over the death of a loved one is not only normal, but healthy and...

    Published April 30th 1998 by Taylor & Francis

  7. Give Sorrow Words

    Working With a Dying Child, Second Edition

    Give Sorrow Words gives an overview of children’s attitudes toward death and considers the moral and ethical issues raised by treatments for life-threatening illnesses in children. In this new edition, available for the first time in the United States, Dorothy Judd draws on her increasing...

    Published July 24th 1995 by Routledge

  8. Compassion Fatigue

    Coping With Secondary Traumatic Stress Disorder In Those Who Treat The Traumatized

    By Charles R. Figley

    Series: Routledge Psychosocial Stress Series

    Published April 30th 1995 by Routledge

  9. Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy

    A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner, 2nd Edition

    By J. William Worden, J. William Worden

    Published November 6th 1991 by Routledge