Grief Counseling and Grief Therapy: A Handbook for the Mental Health Professional (3rd Edition)
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By: J. William Worden
Format: Hardcover
From: Springer Publishing Company
Pub. Date: November 2001
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2001-12-15
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 244
Ean: 9780826141620
Isbn: 0826141625
ABOUT THE BOOK
Praise for earlier editions:
"Worden ... has again provided mental health professionals with a superb guide describing specific principles and procedures that may be helpful in working with bereaved clients undergoing normal or abnormal grief reactions .... an extremely practical book and an invaluable resource."
--Contemporary Psychology
"This book is the 'Bible' for those involved in the field of bereavement work...It is a straightforward, tightly focused, practical, soundly reasoned, compact working text."
--William M. Lamers, Jr., MD., The Lamers Medical Group
"If you had one book dealing with grief counseling available to you, this is the one you should select."
--Caregiver Quarterly
"Worden has brought a critical and discerning mind to bear. ... His delineation of 'the tasks of mourning' is a masterly and original summation, and the ways by which we can help others to grow through grieving are clearly described."
--From the Foreword by Colin Murray Parkes, UK edition
In this updated and revised third edition of his classic text, Dr. Worden presents his most recent thinking on bereavement drawn from extensive research, clinical work, and the best of the new literature. Readers will find new information on special types of losses--including children's violent deaths, grief and the elderly, and anticipatory grief--as well as refinements to his basic model for mourning. It now not only includes the four "tasks of mourning" but also seven "mediators of mourning." In addition, a series of vignettes, the best of the first and second editions, plus several new to this edition, bring bereavement issues to life.
"This is a wonderful buy for anyone who has dealt with a death or is counseling anyone going threw the grieving process."
~ Written on 2008-07-10
"I like the way the authors look at grief and don't try to pathologize it. The ideas here make more sense to me than the phases of grief that we typically hear about. This was a quick and easy book to read with a very common sense way of looking at grief, death and dying. "
~ Written on 2008-06-21
"My mother passed away suddenly this past january. I was going through so many emotions I thought I was going crazy, so someone suggested I get grief counseling, but Im not the group counseling type. Then someone suggested I get a book and I came across this one and it helped me to understand that everything I was going through was normal. It is amazing how everything in that book pertained to me and exactly how I was feeling. I still have a ways to go but the craziness of it all has subsided and I can better deal with things."
~ Written on 2008-04-04
"I personally loved this text. It is clear, easy to read and gives you a wonderful plan of action for grief counseling.
Dr. Suzanne L. Lewis R.N., Ph.D., L.P.C."
~ Written on 2008-02-14
"This book addresses the professionals of psychology, especially the specialists in the therapy of loss and grief. "
~ Written on 2007-08-13