Principles and Practice of Grief Counseling

SPRINGER PUBLISHING COMPANYISBN: 9780826153036

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By Darcy L. Harris, Evgenia Milman
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Darcy L. Harris, PhD, RN, RSW, MEd(Couns),FT,is professor emerita in the Department of Thanatology at King’s University College at Western University in London, Ontario, Canada. She also maintains a private clinical practice with a focus on issues related to change, loss, and transition. 



Evgenia “Jane” Milman, PhD, MA, LP, is an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Wilfred Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. She is also a practicing licensed psychologist. 


Preface  



Acknowledgments 



Instructor Resources



SECTION I. THEORETICAL UNDERPINNINGS 



Chapter 1. Basics About Counseling  



Chapter 2. Unique Aspects of Grief Counseling



Chapter 3. The Social Context of Loss



Chapter 4. Understandings About Grief and Bereavement



Chapter 5. Living Losses: Nondeath, Nonfinite, and Ambiguous Loss



Chapter 6. The Lived Experience of Grief  



Chapter 7. When Grief Goes Awry 



SECTION II. PRACTICE AND PROCESS 



Chapter 8. The Foundation: Learning the Practice of Presence



Chapter 9. The Basics of Counseling Practice



Chapter 10. Working With Grieving Individuals



Chapter 11. Working With Clients’ Strong Emotions…and Yours  



Chapter 12. Therapeutic Modalities and Approaches in the Context of Grief  



Chapter 13. Working with Difficult Grief



Chapter 14. Ethical Issues in Grief Counseling  



SECTION III. CURRENT ISSUES AND TRENDS  



Chapter 15. Caregiver Issues for Grief Counselors  



Chapter 16. Current Trends and Issues for Grief Counselors  



Chapter 17. Case Studies in Grief Counseling 



Afterword 



Index


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