Grief counseling and grief therapy a handbook for the mental health practitioner
J. William Worden
- 4th ed.
- New York, NY Springer Pub. Co. 2009
- xiv, 314 páginas 24 cm
Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índices
Attachment, loss, and the experience of grief -- Understanding the mourning process -- The mourning process: mediators of mourning -- Grief counseling: facilitating uncomplicated grief -- Abnormal grief reactions: complicated mourning -- Grief therapy: resolving complicated mourning -- Grieving special types of losses -- Grief and family systems -- The counselor's own grief -- Training for grief counseling.
In this edition, Dr Worden presents his thinking on bereavement drawn from extensive research, clinical work, and literature written since the previous edition. Besides addressing a number of new topics, the book includes the best vignettes from the first three editions to bring bereavement issues to life for students and practitioners.