Working with Bereaved Parents: A Practitioner's Guide

Author:   Louis A. Gamino (Baylor College of Medicine , Texas, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032380841


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 March 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Working with Bereaved Parents: A Practitioner's Guide


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Working with Bereaved Parents is a thoughtful guide for frontline practitioners in mental health and medicine who face the daunting task of helping parents after the death of a child. Within a culturally inclusive and respectful framework, chapters consider several psychosocial factors that complicate parental bereavement as well as helpful factors that facilitate adaptation. The author shows how contemporary theory and findings from evidence-based research can be artfully applied to clinical practice with bereaved parents. The book also shares a range of strategies for promoting parents’ resilience and personal growth in the wake of devastating loss.

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Author:   Louis A. Gamino (Baylor College of Medicine , Texas, USA)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.420kg
ISBN:  

9781032380841


ISBN 10:   1032380845
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   27 March 2025
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Part 1 1. Introduction 2. What Makes Parental Grief So Difficult? 3. Helpful Factors 4. Contemporary Treatment Approaches Part 2 5. Pregnancy Loss and Infant Death 6. Death of a Younger Child or Adolescent 7. Death of an Adult Child 8. Accidental Death 9. Suicide 10. Homicide 11. Military or Combat Death 12. Non-Death Loss Part 3 13. Long-Term Adaptation and Resilience 14. Practitioner Resilience

Reviews

“This book is a must read for any practitioner. It is all here...everything you need to counsel and help a family who has lost a child of any age.” Daniel Roberts, DD, DMin, FT, coauthor (with Melinda Moore) of After the Suicide Funeral: Wisdom on the Path to Posttraumatic Growth “Gamino poignantly captures the varieties of parental bereavement and the range of compassionate responses to them. His book will really speak to clinicians, and I have no doubt it will benefit all the people they serve.” Dale G. Larson, PhD, author of The Helper’s Journey: Empathy, Compassion, and the Challenge of Caring, 2nd ed “In this book, Gamino brings the full force of who he is as a clinician, scholar, educator, and most importantly—human being.” Heather L. Servaty-Seib, PhD, HSPP, co-editor of Handbook of Thanatology, 3rd ed, and We Get It: Voices of Grieving College Students and Young Adults “Unerringly informed by his own parental grief, Gamino delivers workable approaches as he integrates theory and practice in readily accessible prose.” Helen Stanton Chapple, PhD, MA, MSN, co-editor of Handbook of Thanatology, 3rd ed


Author Information

Louis A. Gamino, PhD, ABPP, FT, is a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Baylor College of Medicine and the director of the division of psychology for Baylor Scott & White Health in Temple, Texas.

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