Product Description
This book describes a range of effective counseling strategies for loss and grief issues commonly presented in individual, family, and group psychotherapy. In Part 1, Dr. Humphrey discusses a variety of death- and non-death-related loss and grief experiences, provides conceptualization guidelines, outlines selected psychosocial factors, and describes intervention based on two
contemporary grief models. Part 2 contains detailed therapeutic strategies organized according to focus or theoretical origins along with suggestions for implementation and customization to client uniqueness. Specific chapters include cognitive–behavioral and constructivist strategies, emotionfocused
strategies, narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, and adjunctive activities. The final
chapter focuses on counselor roles and recommended professional and personal practices.
contemporary grief models. Part 2 contains detailed therapeutic strategies organized according to focus or theoretical origins along with suggestions for implementation and customization to client uniqueness. Specific chapters include cognitive–behavioral and constructivist strategies, emotionfocused
strategies, narrative therapy, solution-focused therapy, and adjunctive activities. The final
chapter focuses on counselor roles and recommended professional and personal practices.
Additional Information
| condition | new |
|---|---|
| ISBN | 9781556202469 |
| author | Keren M. Humphrey |
| Publication Date | Jan 5, 2009 |
| Number of Pages | 260 |
| Publisher | American Counseling Association (ACA) |
| Cover Type | Paperback |
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