What happens for a person emotionally, psychologically and spiritually when
confronted by the reality of the death of a loved one, or the impending death of
someone close to them, or their own death?
As with the other volumes of the Living Therapy series, Counselling For Death And Dying is composed of fictitious dialogues between clients and their counsellors, and between the counsellors and their supervisors. Within the dialogues are woven the reflective thoughts and feelings of the clients, the counsellors and the supervisors, along with boxed comments on the process and references to person-centred theory. The introduction provides a brief overview of the person-centred approach and an introduction to issues associated with dealing with death and dying.
There are two scenarios described in this title. The first focuses on a middle aged man coming to terms with his reaction to his father’s death, and the impact his behaviour is having upon his family. The second focuses on a client in her late fifties, already in counseling and then being diagnosed with a terminal cancer, coming to terms with the diagnosis and the impact it is having on her family, particularly her two sons, one of whom has a drug problem, the other an alcohol problem.
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