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Understanding Bereaved Parents and Siblings is based on lived
experiences and provides insight, ideas, and inspiration on how to
support the bereaved, how to talk to them about their experience,
and how to help people manage their own shock or grief. Part I of
the book contains ten stories from parents and six from siblings
sharing their experiences. Each narrator discusses their
relationship with the person who died; what led up to the death;
the impact of the loss on the speaker; as well as what helped and
what hindered them in their grief. Part II is aimed at
professionals and draws on various topics such as grief and
bereavement models, transgenerational loss, resilience, protection,
and creative ways of working with grief. The book will be an
essential read for the bereaved and the professionals, family, and
friends who are supporting them.
Becoming a counsellor or psychotherapist is a transformative and
life-changing experience. Some trainees manage this process well,
while others struggle to come to terms with the personal impact of
their training. In What You Really Need to Know about Counselling
and Psychotherapy Training, Cathy McQuaid provides an in-depth but
accessible guide to the processes of understanding individual
motivations for wanting to undertake training and choosing the most
appropriate course. Backed by extensive research, the book explains
the training process from beginning to end, covering topics
including: entry requirements, course curriculum and terms and
conditions of training; the training relationship and group
process; the challenges of training; the outcomes of counselling
and psychotherapy training. McQuaid leads the reader through the
process of choosing a course, working with the course leader and
with a group of peers and considering potential employment
prospects upon completion. Prompting the reader to consider their
own personal, professional and educational needs within the
framework of training, this is essential reading for anyone
thinking of training as a counsellor or psychotherapist and for
trainers and training course providers.
Understanding Bereaved Parents and Siblings is based on lived
experiences and provides insight, ideas, and inspiration on how to
support the bereaved, how to talk to them about their experience,
and how to help people manage their own shock or grief. Part I of
the book contains ten stories from parents and six from siblings
sharing their experiences. Each narrator discusses their
relationship with the person who died; what led up to the death;
the impact of the loss on the speaker; as well as what helped and
what hindered them in their grief. Part II is aimed at
professionals and draws on various topics such as grief and
bereavement models, transgenerational loss, resilience, protection,
and creative ways of working with grief. The book will be an
essential read for the bereaved and the professionals, family, and
friends who are supporting them.
Becoming a counsellor or psychotherapist is a transformative and
life-changing experience. Some trainees manage this process well,
while others struggle to come to terms with the personal impact of
their training. In What You Really Need to Know about Counselling
and Psychotherapy Training, Cathy McQuaid provides an in-depth but
accessible guide to the processes of understanding individual
motivations for wanting to undertake training and choosing the most
appropriate course. Backed by extensive research, the book explains
the training process from beginning to end, covering topics
including: entry requirements, course curriculum and terms and
conditions of training; the training relationship and group
process; the challenges of training; the outcomes of counselling
and psychotherapy training. McQuaid leads the reader through the
process of choosing a course, working with the course leader and
with a group of peers and considering potential employment
prospects upon completion. Prompting the reader to consider their
own personal, professional and educational needs within the
framework of training, this is essential reading for anyone
thinking of training as a counsellor or psychotherapist and for
trainers and training course providers.
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