Bereavement Counseling: A Multidisciplinary Handbook

Author:   B. Mark Schoenberg
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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9780313214349


Pages:   266
Publication Date:   04 June 1980
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   B. Mark Schoenberg
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Greenwood Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.571kg
ISBN:  

9780313214349


ISBN 10:   0313214344
Pages:   266
Publication Date:   04 June 1980
Recommended Age:   From 7 to 17 years
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"?Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning.?-Fuller Theological Seminary ?Directed towards counselors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and clergymen, this book covers all pertinent aspects of grief therapy: separation anxiety, object loss, and death and the dying process. Authored by an impressive list of experts, chapters are detailed, well-documented, and include lengthy bibliographies.?-Library Journal ""Directed towards counselors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and clergymen, this book covers all pertinent aspects of grief therapy: separation anxiety, object loss, and death and the dying process. Authored by an impressive list of experts, chapters are detailed, well-documented, and include lengthy bibliographies.""-Library Journal ""Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning.""-Fuller Theological Seminary"


Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning. -Fuller Theological Seminary Directed towards counselors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and clergymen, this book covers all pertinent aspects of grief therapy: separation anxiety, object loss, and death and the dying process. Authored by an impressive list of experts, chapters are detailed, well-documented, and include lengthy bibliographies. -Library Journal ?Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning.?-Fuller Theological Seminary ?Directed towards counselors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and clergymen, this book covers all pertinent aspects of grief therapy: separation anxiety, object loss, and death and the dying process. Authored by an impressive list of experts, chapters are detailed, well-documented, and include lengthy bibliographies.?-Library Journal


?Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning.?-Fuller Theological Seminary


Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning. -Fuller Theological Seminary Directed towards counselors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and clergymen, this book covers all pertinent aspects of grief therapy: separation anxiety, object loss, and death and the dying process. Authored by an impressive list of experts, chapters are detailed, well-documented, and include lengthy bibliographies. -Library Journal ?Directed towards counselors, psychologists, nurses, social workers, and clergymen, this book covers all pertinent aspects of grief therapy: separation anxiety, object loss, and death and the dying process. Authored by an impressive list of experts, chapters are detailed, well-documented, and include lengthy bibliographies.?-Library Journal ?Bereavement counseling is a kind of crisis intervention that majors on empathetic understanding. Various practical suggestions are given by the author for those who are friends of the bereaved, for those who are closest in the concentric circles of friendship to the ones who have suffered a loss. Assistance is recommended in the movement from the passive numbing of grief to the active flow of feeling in mourning.?-Fuller Theological Seminary


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B. MARK SCHOENBERG is Professor Emeritus, Memorial University of Newfoundland, and is a psychologist in private practice. He is the author of A Handbook and Guide to the College and University Counselling Center (1978) and Bereavement Counselling: A Multi-disciplinary Handbook (Greenwood, 1980).

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