Riveting in their emotional clarity and utterly jargon free, these 30 stories from real life penetrate how we grieve and how we can help those who grieve- whether the griever is oneself, someone we care about, or a client or patient. Lynne Dale Halamish, an internationally respected grief counsellor with more than 20 years' experience, and Doron Hermoni, a family physician, researcher, and educator, present vignettes from practice that show how death- lingering, unexpected, violent, or self-inflicted- and the loss of a relationship- to oneself or with a child, sibling, parent, mate, grandparent, or friend- give life to grief, together with the process by which each person fully encounters his or her grief. Each story is no more than two or three pages, and the authors follow each one with a short summary of its teachings and a selection of annotated recent references for those who wish to read more about a topic. Looked at in relief, the stories reveal a master grief counsellor at work.
ISBN: | 9780195325379 |
Publication date: | 12th July 2007 |
Author: | Lynne Halamish, Doron Chairman, Section of Behavioral Medicine, Chairman, Section of Behavioral Medicine, Technion Me Hermoni |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press Inc |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 240 pages |
Genres: |
Palliative medicine Terminal care nursing Popular medicine and health |