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Voices of Bereavement

Voices of Bereavement
Author: Joan Beder
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1135940959

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Voices of Bereavement presents counselors with specific, sometimes unusual bereavement situations and their subsequent treatment. Joan Beder blends theoretical content with suggestions for intervention, helping the reader appreciate how theory informs practice. In addition, a section on counselor struggles focuses on what feelings were provoked in the counselor during each case and how these feelings were managed.


Voices of Bereavement

Voices of Bereavement
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2004
Genre:
ISBN: 9781280106705

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This book is built on the premise that individuals and family members can be helped through their bereavement experience and that there are specific skills and interventions that guide a counselor in this work.


Voices of Death

Voices of Death
Author: Edwin S. Shneidman
Publisher: Kodansha Globe
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1995
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

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Personal documents written and recorded by people undergoing the crisis of approaching death. Each document is accompanied by a commentary explaining the circumstances and biogrpahy of the correspondent involved


Voices of Grief

Voices of Grief
Author: Margaret Dooley Nitka
Publisher: Woven Word Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: 9780965813778

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Voices of the Dying and Bereaved

Voices of the Dying and Bereaved
Author: Amy Clements-Cortes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781937440923

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This books presents valuable information on the role of music therapy with respect to a number of issues common to end-of-life care and bereavement with a focus on grief and loss. The purpose of the book is to provide information and examples of ways of working in music therapy with the dying and bereaved for students, professional music therapists, as well as those in related healthcare roles and companions on the journey of the dying. The co-authors practice in an eclectic model of music therapy that is humanistic and client -centered at its core. Part one provides a thematic review of literature describing the use of music in end-of-life care, as well as a summary of music therapy techniques commonly implemented in these environments. This is followed by the presentation of 3 case study chapters based on Clements-Cortes' work in palliative care. Each chapter is completed with a link back to the emerging themes in end-of-life care as outlined in chapter one. Part two presents a thematic review of literature describing the use of music in bereavement, and is followed by 3 case study chapters based on Klinck's work in bereavement care, illustrating the narrative experiences of her research study participants. Part two concludes with the presentation of an author developed Music Therapy Bereavement Group Model. Case studies are presented in narrative format, and in this way honor the voices of the dying and bereaved and fully illuminate the therapeutic process in work towards client identified goals.


Sensing Experiences

Sensing Experiences
Author: Gwenyth Olive Windsor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1998
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN:

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We Get It

We Get It
Author: Heather L. Servaty-Seib
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2015-06-21
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 085700977X

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Silver Medal Winner in the Grief/Grieving category of the 2015 Foreword Reviews' INDIEFAB Book of the Year Awards A unique collection of 33 narratives by bereaved students and young adults, this books aims to help young adults who are grieving and provide guidance for those who seek to support them. Grieving the death of a loved one is difficult at any age, but it can be particularly difficult during college and young adulthood. From developing a sense of identity to living away from family and adjusting to life on and off campus, college students and young adults face a unique set of issues. These issues often make it difficult for young adults to talk about their loss, leading to a sense of isolation, different-ness and a pressure to pretend that everything is OK. The narratives included in this book are honest, engaging and heartfelt, and they help other students and young people know that they are not alone and that there are others who 'get' what they are going through. The narratives are usefully divided by themes, such as isolation, forced maturity and life transition challenges, and include commentary by the authors on grief responses and coping strategies. Each section also ends with helpful questions for reflection. Inspired by the experiences of Dr. Fajgenbaum losing his mother during college and Dr. Servaty-Seib dedicating her career to college student bereavement, this book will be a lifeline for students and young adults who have lost a loved one. It will also be of immeasurable value to counselors, college administrators, grief professionals and parents.


Voices from the Veil of Silence

Voices from the Veil of Silence
Author: George Hover
Publisher:
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2003*
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN: 9780615126746

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Giving a Voice to Sorrow

Giving a Voice to Sorrow
Author: Steven J. Zeitlin
Publisher: Perigee Trade
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2001
Genre: Bereavement
ISBN:

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Coming to terms with death is never easyhellip;.There are no rules for mourning. There is no time frame for grieving. At this intensely personal, deeply emotional time, each of us must find our own path to enduring loss.An intimate grief support group in book form, Giving a Voice to Sorrow is an exploration of unique ways many courageous individuals have -and that all of us can -shape and enact our grief through storytelling, personal ritual and memorials. Steve Zeitlin and Ilana Harlow provide an inspiring look at the creative and personal ways individuals and communities confront their own deaths and come together to celebrate the lives and memories of those they have losthellip;and find a balance between remembrance and letting go.


Whispers from Heaven

Whispers from Heaven
Author: Liz Carthy
Publisher: Balboa Press
Total Pages: 167
Release: 2013-07
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1452576793

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The hope of tomorrow … When I first started writing my feelings down, I was doing it just for me. I felt like if I didn’t get this brutal pain out of me, I was going to just die. Time after time, I tried to express to myself this terrible pain that was consuming my life. Before my son Ryan’s death, I was always the kind of person who chose to always see the hope in tomorrow. In the very beginning of my grief journey, when I was living and breathing the pain to the point I couldn’t even catch my breath, the tomorrows came and I did not even know it. And to tell you the truth I did not want or care to know it. But tomorrow has a funny way of doing that. I hated tomorrows and wanted no part of them. And all I wanted to do was to stay in the pain of losing my child. Well, I am happy to admit I no longer see it that way at all. I love tomorrows now, and I can actually feel the joy tomorrow brings. This feeling did not happen overnight, and it was a long road to get to this place called tomorrow. I do not know if it will happen for you. I do know this—it can happen. And when it does happen, it will be in the way you choose to view it and that, my friend, is for every person to make the choice. After a few years of writing down my feelings, I realized I was actually writing a book of my pain and sorrow over Ryan’s death. Whenever I went to go buy a book to try to see myself in it, I had a hard time finding the one that said it just right for me. So I wrote the book that I wanted to read—the kind of book that said it without prettying it up with fancy words to make it more palatable for the world to see. I just wanted to write a book I would read. I wanted my book to be real and to express the many different sides of grief. And in doing that I expressed the many different sides, allowing everyone who is grieving a child to find their self-validation no matter where they choose to look.