Nonfinite Loss and Grief : A Psychoeducational Approach . / Elizabeth J. Bruce and Cynthia L. Schultz
رقم التسجيلة | 787 |
نوع المادة | book |
ردمك | 1557665176 |
رقم الطلب |
BF575.G7B76 |
المؤلف | Bruce, Elizabeth J |
العنوان | Nonfinite Loss and Grief : A Psychoeducational Approach . / Elizabeth J. Bruce and Cynthia L. Schultz |
بيانات النشر | Baltimore, MD: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co, 2001. |
الوصف المادي | xvi, 258 p ; ill,b&w |
ملاحظات |
- Includes bibliographical references and index - Includes illustrations and tables in black-and-white |
المحتويات / النص |
Section 1: The nonfinite factorr in Loss and Grife Chapter 1: An introduction to nonfinite lLoss and Grief Chapter 2: Nonfinite Loss and Traditional theoretical prespectives on Grief Chapter 3: Loss and Grief as counterparts Section 2: Biography, Loss, and Grieving Chapter 4: The Foundations of our expectation Chapter 5: Forming expectations and their place in Loss Chapter 6: The role of messages and the development of knots Section 3: Fear and dread: origins and role in ninfinite Loss Chapter 7: Fear, anxiety, and dread Chapter 8: Dreaded events: public reputation Chapter 9: Dreaded events: private reputation Section 4: Comp;exities in grieving nonfinite loss Chapter 10: Cognitive development, Identity formation, and griefwork Chapter 11: Characteristics and impact of threat Chapter 12: Grieving a chameleon Chapter 13: Characteristic cycles of nonfinite Grief Section 5: Principles and clinical applications Chapter 14: The development of clients as strategists Chapter 15: Principles for facilitating the grieving process Chapter 16: Case Studies in nonfinite Loss |
المستخلص |
This parent is experiencing nonfinite loss--grief that is ongoing and changing as aspects of life continually fall short of expectations. Throughout this groundbreaking volume, you'll explore the leading theories on loss and discover how the grieving and therapeutic processes for dealing with nonfinite loss (e.g., disability, chronic illness) differ from finite loss (e.g., death). You'll learn how to direct therapy with your clients who are experiencing nonfinite loss as the authors outline 14 therapeutic principles that achieve the objectives of nonfinite loss therapy--including preserving identity and restoring control. You'll also get an inside look at the grieving process of eight individuals experiencing nonfinite loss--composed from real-life case studies--and discover how the suggested therapeutic techniques work. Order today, and discover how to help your clients acknowledge and legitimize their feelings and adapt to nonfinite loss. |
المواضيع | GriefLoss (Psychology)Deprivation (Psychology) |
الأسماء المرتبطة | Schultz, Cynthia L |
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245 | |a Nonfinite Loss and Grief : A Psychoeducational Approach . / |c Elizabeth J. Bruce and Cynthia L. Schultz |
260 | |a Baltimore, MD |b Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co., |c 2001 |
300 | |a xvi, 258 p: |b ill,b&w |
500 | |a - Includes bibliographical references and index - Includes illustrations and tables in black-and-white |
505 | |a Section 1: The nonfinite factorr in Loss and Grife Chapter 1: An introduction to nonfinite lLoss and Grief Chapter 2: Nonfinite Loss and Traditional theoretical prespectives on Grief Chapter 3: Loss and Grief as counterparts Section 2: Biography, Loss, and Grieving Chapter 4: The Foundations of our expectation Chapter 5: Forming expectations and their place in Loss Chapter 6: The role of messages and the development of knots Section 3: Fear and dread: origins and role in ninfinite Loss Chapter 7: Fear, anxiety, and dread Chapter 8: Dreaded events: public reputation Chapter 9: Dreaded events: private reputation Section 4: Comp;exities in grieving nonfinite loss Chapter 10: Cognitive development, Identity formation, and griefwork Chapter 11: Characteristics and impact of threat Chapter 12: Grieving a chameleon Chapter 13: Characteristic cycles of nonfinite Grief Section 5: Principles and clinical applications Chapter 14: The development of clients as strategists Chapter 15: Principles for facilitating the grieving process Chapter 16: Case Studies in nonfinite Loss |
520 | |a This parent is experiencing nonfinite loss--grief that is ongoing and changing as aspects of life continually fall short of expectations. Throughout this groundbreaking volume, you'll explore the leading theories on loss and discover how the grieving and therapeutic processes for dealing with nonfinite loss (e.g., disability, chronic illness) differ from finite loss (e.g., death). You'll learn how to direct therapy with your clients who are experiencing nonfinite loss as the authors outline 14 therapeutic principles that achieve the objectives of nonfinite loss therapy--including preserving identity and restoring control. You'll also get an inside look at the grieving process of eight individuals experiencing nonfinite loss--composed from real-life case studies--and discover how the suggested therapeutic techniques work. Order today, and discover how to help your clients acknowledge and legitimize their feelings and adapt to nonfinite loss. |
650 | |a Deprivation (Psychology) |
650 | |a Loss (Psychology) |
650 | |a Grief |
700 | |a Schultz, Cynthia L. |
910 | |a libsys:recno,787 |
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