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OverviewLoss is something that we all experience in various ways, yet conversations about grief can feel particularly difficult as death continues to be a generally unspoken subject between many of us. Written by a clinical psychologist with lived experience of bereavement, this book aims to lessen the taboo around death and grief by inviting readers to reflect in an open, honest and judgment-free space. Elaborating on different circumstances of grief, chapters provide psychologically informed, practical strategies for caring for yourself while navigating bereavement. Topics explored include, but are not limited to: • The impact of bereavement • Life after death and what coping can look like • Coping with the death of someone you have experienced trauma alongside or from • Navigating bereavement as a parent • Coping with death by suicide • Bereavement in the context of war, as well as immigration An essential read for anyone experiencing bereavement, this book guides and encourages readers to look after their wellbeing and become better informed about their individual process of grief. It will also be of interest to mental health practitioners looking for resources to support their clients, and to individuals in helping professions who have encountered bereavement at work or in their private life. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Agnieszka PytlowanaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.410kg ISBN: 9781041117346ISBN 10: 1041117345 Pages: 204 Publication Date: 10 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , Professional and scholarly , General , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1. Introduction 2. What do we mean by Bereavement 3. My Story 4. Impact of Bereavement 5. Living on - Coping with Bereavement 6. Bereavement and Parenting 7. Bereavement after Suicide 8. Coping with bereavement alongside longstanding trauma 9. Bereavement and the Identity of an Immigrant 10. Bereavement and Working in a Helping Profession 11. Conclusions and Further SupportReviews'This timely book integrates a wide range of contemporary approaches, the professional & personal experience of the author and attention to important but often neglected situations (e.g. bereavement in the refugee experience), distilling them into clear and practical suggestions for the grieving. A refreshingly knowledgeable & wide-ranging resource for the bereaved.' Dr Ray Owen, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, author of ""Facing the Storm"" & co-host of podcast ""Two Old Psychologists Talking About Stuff” 'This book engages with a wide range of contexts for bereavement, and acknowledges the importance of personal circumstances, including intersection with other trauma and with culture. Each chapter includes a range of practical ideas for growing through grief, but always recognises that none of these is a simple solution: grief is messy, and each one of us experiences it uniquely.' Sands Bereavement Support Service 'Incorporating current thinking and approaches to grief and how to work through a significant loss experience, Coping with Bereavement is a wonderfully sensitive and thoughtful resource. Through the examples, practical suggestions, and realistic descriptions of grief that can occur from many types of loss experiences, readers will find this to be an incredibly useful guide that will help them navigate their grief in compassionate and helpful ways.' Professor Darcy Harris, RN, RSW, MEd(Couns), PhD, FT, Professor Emeritus, King’s University College at Western University 'This timely book integrates a wide range of contemporary approaches, the professional and personal experience of the author and attention to important but often neglected situations (e.g. bereavement in the refugee experience), distilling them into clear and practical suggestions for the grieving. A refreshingly knowledgeable and wide-ranging resource for the bereaved.' Dr Ray Owen, Consultant clinical psychologist, author of Facing the Storm and co-host of podcast Two Old Psychologists Talking About Stuff 'This book engages with a wide range of contexts for bereavement, and acknowledges the importance of personal circumstances, including intersection with other trauma and with culture. Each chapter includes a range of practical ideas for growing through grief, but always recognises that none of these is a simple solution: grief is messy, and each one of us experiences it uniquely.' Sands Bereavement Support Service 'Incorporating current thinking and approaches to grief and how to work through a significant loss experience, Coping with Bereavement is a wonderfully sensitive and thoughtful resource. Through the examples, practical suggestions, and realistic descriptions of grief that can occur from many types of loss experiences, readers will find this to be an incredibly useful guide that will help them navigate their grief in compassionate and helpful ways.' Professor Darcy Harris, RN, RSW, MEd(Couns), Ph.D., FT, Professor Emeritus, King’s University College at Western University Author InformationDr Agnieszka Anna Pytlowana is a clinical psychologist whose main area of interest is coping with trauma that may have occurred during childhood or adulthood, as well as coping with bereavement. Since 2005, she has worked in third sector charities, Local Authorities and the National Health Service in the UK. Her father died in 2015 and she draws on this lived experience as well as on her professional expertise to benefit others who are also faced with death and grief. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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