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Living Well and Dying Well - Tales of counselling older people (Paperback)
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Living Well and Dying Well - Tales of counselling older people (Paperback)
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Loot Price R520
Discovery Miles 5 200
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Older people rarely feature in counselling literature, and the very
old barely at all. Helen Kewell seeks to address this often
overlooked topic with a vibrant collection of resonant case studies
describing her encounters with some of the old and very old clients
with whom she has worked as a counsellor. Woven into these accounts
are her personal reflections on how working with these clients has
changed her and contributed to her own growth as a counsellor and
as a human being. She also describes the theoretical and
philosophical works that have influenced her practice - looking to
humanistic, existentialist and person-centred approaches to guide
her in this largely uncharted territory. Among the people described
in this book, we meet Maggie, for whom death is very close and
whose day-to-day experiencing is insular, private and diminished to
one room and a few hours of wakefulness. We meet Kate, for whom
reawakened feelings from long ago and the challenge to strongly
held beliefs prove too much to face. We meet Bobby, who valiantly
engages in reassessing and reconstructing his life narrative and
through this finds some release, and Susan, who finds herself
facing life transitions much earlier than expected and learns to
transcend her circumstances and find a new way of living. And last,
we meet Tom who, despite the loss of all he holds dear, manages
also to transcend his circumstances and face death on his own
terms. Helen's aim in this book is to use story-telling about real
people living real lives to inspire others to consider this work as
possible, necessary and meaningful. Who is this book for?The book
will appeal to practising counsellor and psychotherapists,
particularly those from humanistic traditions and specialising in
bereavement and palliative care settings, and more widely to anyone
- professionals and care workers alike - working with elderly
people in a caring or therapeutic capacity, in the residential and
nursing care sectors and the voluntary sector. It will also be of
interest to trainee counsellors, general and mental health nurses,
occupational therapists and GPs, and to trainers.
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