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OverviewA person's sense of hope is essential to the process of bereavement counselling and nursing. This book brings together empirical research and theoretical thinking on hope to give practical guidance to professionals working with the bereaved. Experienced practitioner and academic John R. Cutcliffe takes into account evidence-based practice, describing not only what we know about the role played by hope, but also how we know about it. The text builds on the requirements of practitioners consulted in its development, identifying and examining the dynamics, principles and social processes involved in bereavement counselling and helping practitioners to understand how they can break through grief, anger and despair to inspire hope in their clients. In addition it covers the wider implications of hope-centred counselling on training and policy. Taking in a variety of sources from philosophy to health policy, this book gives a unique and comprehensive view of the developments and possibilities in hope-inspiring bereavement counselling, providing a wealth of advice and guidance for practitioners at all levels. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John Cutcliffe , Ronna JevnePublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 23.20cm Weight: 0.224kg ISBN: 9781843100829ISBN 10: 1843100827 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 15 May 2004 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , 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 ContentsReviews'The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling stimulates the reflective practitioner to a multitude of questions... [It] speaks directly to the need for bereavement counsellors to attend to their own hope... John [Cutcliffe] has moved us beyond simply ""hope as an outcome"" to ""hope as a process"" of inspiring re-engagement with life.' - From the foreword by Ronna Jevne 'The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling stimulates the reflective practitioner to a multitude of questions... [It] speaks directly to the need for bereavement counsellors to attend to their own hope... John [Cutcliffe] has moved us beyond simply hope as an outcome to hope as a process of inspiring re-engagement with life.' - From the foreword by Ronna Jevne "'The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling stimulates the reflective practitioner to a multitude of questions... [It] speaks directly to the need for bereavement counsellors to attend to their own hope... John [Cutcliffe] has moved us beyond simply ""hope as an outcome"" to ""hope as a process"" of inspiring re-engagement with life.' - From the foreword by Ronna Jevne" Author InformationJohn R. Cutcliffe holds a Canadian Research Chair in Suicidology and is Chair of Nursing at the University of Northern British Columbia, Canada, having previously held positions at the Universities of Nottingham, Sheffield and Ulster and the Royal College of Nursing. He has been involved in nursing and psychotherapeutic work in particular, since 1987 and has an extensive track record of research and writing, having produced over 100 peer reviewed and professional articles. His interest in hope and hope inspiration started in 1993 when working clinically with terminally ill H.I.V. clients and his current hope-related research focuses on how nurses care for and inspire hope in suicidal people. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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