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The introduction of the continuing bonds model of grief near the
end of the 20th century revolutionized the way researchers and
practitioners understand bereavement. Continuing Bonds in
Bereavement is the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art collection
of developments in this field since the inception of the model. As
a multi-perspectival, nuanced, and forward-looking anthology, it
combines innovations in clinical practice with theoretical and
empirical advancements. The text traces grief in different cultural
settings, asking questions about the truth in our interactions with
the dead and showing how new cultural developments like social
media change the ways we relate to those who have died. Together,
the book's four sections encourage practitioners and scholars in
both bereavement studies and in other fields to broaden their
understanding of the concept of continuing bonds.
A comprehensive and up-to-date handbook that surveys the field of
grief therapy. With contributions from leading international
scholars and practitioners, it covers: Foundational matters such as
clinical presentations in bereavement, the conceptualization of
grief therapy and its evidence base; distinctive approaches to
grief therapy including existential therapy, art therapy, CBT and
narrative, psychodynamic and meaning-based approaches; specific
circumstances of death such as violent death and suicide, and
particular populations such as bereaved parents and grieving
children; professional issues such as training in grief therapy and
therapist self-care. The handbook is designed with students and
practitioners in mind, with vivid case studies that bring theory
and practice to life, key-point summaries at the end of each
chapter and recommendations for further reading on each topic.
The introduction of the continuing bonds model of grief near the
end of the 20th century revolutionized the way researchers and
practitioners understand bereavement. Continuing Bonds in
Bereavement is the most comprehensive, state-of-the-art collection
of developments in this field since the inception of the model. As
a multi-perspectival, nuanced, and forward-looking anthology, it
combines innovations in clinical practice with theoretical and
empirical advancements. The text traces grief in different cultural
settings, asking questions about the truth in our interactions with
the dead and showing how new cultural developments like social
media change the ways we relate to those who have died. Together,
the book's four sections encourage practitioners and scholars in
both bereavement studies and in other fields to broaden their
understanding of the concept of continuing bonds.
A comprehensive and up-to-date handbook that surveys the field of
grief therapy. With contributions from leading international
scholars and practitioners, it covers: Foundational matters such as
clinical presentations in bereavement, the conceptualization of
grief therapy and its evidence base; distinctive approaches to
grief therapy including existential therapy, art therapy, CBT and
narrative, psychodynamic and meaning-based approaches; specific
circumstances of death such as violent death and suicide, and
particular populations such as bereaved parents and grieving
children; professional issues such as training in grief therapy and
therapist self-care. The handbook is designed with students and
practitioners in mind, with vivid case studies that bring theory
and practice to life, key-point summaries at the end of each
chapter and recommendations for further reading on each topic.
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