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OverviewA down-to-earth and highly practical guide, this is the first book to explain and illustrate the relationship between family systems, illness, and loss. This updated paperback edition includes theoretical information along with specific suggestions for developing the important skills needed to manage psychosocial symptoms in the patient and family, both during illness and after death. The author explains how to understand the dynamics of the family as an interactive, intradepAndent system. He also explains how to help families define and facilitate the tasks they must take to adjust to illness and loss. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Elliott J. RosenPublisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc Imprint: Jossey-Bass Inc.,U.S. Edition: Revised Edition Dimensions: Width: 15.70cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.354kg ISBN: 9780787940508ISBN 10: 078794050 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 30 January 1998 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsFocus on the Family. The Family as a System. Loss and the Life Cycle. The Family Prepares for Death. The Grieving Family. Helping Families Face Death. An Ethnic Perspective. Ethical Dilemmas. Appendix A: Annotated Filmography. Appendix B: Reading List.ReviewsInsightful application of family systems theory and practical wisdom from years of counseling experience make Families Facing Death an invaluable resource for anyone who cares for people confronting life-limiting illness or living with grief. (Ira Byock, author, Dying Well) -This is an excellent book. . . . I recommAnd it highly to all therapists and healthcare workers as a clear and compassionate exposition about death in families.- -A clinical tour de force?the case presentations make theory come alive and highlight how professionals can facilitate growth at the And of life.- (Dale G. Larson, author, The Helper's Journey: Working With People Facing Grief, Loss, and Life-Threatening Illness) -Insightful application of family systems theory and practical wisdom from years of counseling experience make Families Facing Death an invaluable resource for anyone who cares for people confronting life-limiting illness or living with grief.- (Ira Byock, author, Dying Well) This is an excellent book. . . . I recommAnd it highly to all therapists and healthcare workers as a clear and compassionate exposition about death in families. A clinical tour de force?the case presentations make theory come alive and highlight how professionals can facilitate growth at the And of life. (Dale G. Larson, author, The Helper's Journey: Working With People Facing Grief, Loss, and Life-Threatening Illness) Insightful application of family systems theory and practical wisdom from years of counseling experience make Families Facing Death an invaluable resource for anyone who cares for people confronting life-limiting illness or living with grief. (Ira Byock, author, Dying Well) This is an excellent book. . . . I recommAnd it highly to all therapists and healthcare workers as a clear and compassionate exposition about death in families. <br><br> A clinical tour de force?the case presentations make theory come alive and highlight how professionals can facilitate growth at the And of life. (Dale G. Larson, author, The Helper's Journey: Working With People Facing Grief, Loss, and Life-Threatening Illness)<br><br> Insightful application of family systems theory and practical wisdom from years of counseling experience make Families Facing Death an invaluable resource for anyone who cares for people confronting life-limiting illness or living with grief. (Ira Byock, author, Dying Well) This is an excellent book. . . . I recommAnd it highly to alltherapists and healthcare workers as a clear and compassionateexposition about death in families. A clinical tour de force?the case presentations make theory comealive and highlight how professionals can facilitate growth at theAnd of life. (Dale G. Larson, author, The Helper's Journey:Working With People Facing Grief, Loss, and Life-ThreateningIllness) Insightful application of family systems theory and practicalwisdom from years of counseling experience make Families FacingDeath an invaluable resource for anyone who cares for peopleconfronting life-limiting illness or living with grief. (IraByock, author, Dying Well) This is an excellent book. . . . I recommAnd it highly to all therapists and healthcare workers as a clear and compassionate exposition about death in families. <br> A clinical tour de force?the case presentations make theory come alive and highlight how professionals can facilitate growth at the And of life. (Dale G. Larson, author, The Helper's Journey: Working With People Facing Grief, Loss, and Life-Threatening Illness) <br> Insightful application of family systems theory and practical wisdom from years of counseling experience make Families Facing Death an invaluable resource for anyone who cares for people confronting life-limiting illness or living with grief. (Ira Byock, author, Dying Well) Author InformationELLIOTT J. ROSEN is director of the Family Institute of Westchester in White Plains, New York and consultant to Phelps Memorial Hospital Hospice. A family therapist and teacher, Dr. Rosen has written extensively on the issues of ethnicity, bioethics, and the grieving process. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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