Nonfinite Loss and Grief
Auteur : Elizabeth J. Bruce, Cynthia L. Schultz
Date de publication : 2001
Éditeur : Paul H. Brookes Pub.
Nombre de pages : 258
Résumé du livre
In this practical and compassionate book, discover how the experience of nonfinite loss differs from finite loss, and why the therapeutic process for dealing with the resulting grief must be different. For clients dealing with chronic disability, divorce, or other life-altering events, here are strategies you can use to help them cope with the pain produced when aspirations repeatedly clash with reality. Gain the background, tools, and strategies you need to help grieving individuals learn to manage and live with their losses.