The Crafting of Grief focuses on conversations that help people chart their own path through grief.



Autorentext

Lorraine Hedtke, MSW, LCSW, PhD, teaches about death and bereavement throughout the US and internationally. She is professor in counseling at California State University, San Bernardino, is on faculty at the Vancouver School of Narrative Therapy, and is an associate of the Taos Institute.

John Winslade, PhD, is a professor in counseling at California State University, San Bernardino. He is the coauthor of eleven books on narrative counseling and conflict resolution with translations into six other languages. He is an associate of the Taos Institute.



Zusammenfassung
Many books on grief lay out a model to be followed, either for bereaved persons to live through or for professionals to practice, and usually follow some familiar prescriptions for what people should do to reach an accommodation with loss. The Crafting of Grief is different: it focuses on conversations that help people chart their own path through grief. Authors Hedtke and Winslade argue convincingly that therapists and counselors can support people more by helping them craft their own responses to bereavement rather than trying to squeeze experiences into a model. In the pages of this book, readers will learn how to develop lines of inquiry based on the concept of continuing bonds, and they´ll discover ways to use these ideas to help the bereaved craft stories that remember loved ones´ lives.

Inhalt

Series Editor's Foreword Preface 1. Seeking Beauty in Grief 2. Reality Gains the Day 3. Re-membering 4. Becoming Bereaved 5. Rescuing Implicit Meanings 6. The Politics of Death 7. Elastic Time 8. Embracing Fragility: The Gift of Damocles 9. Re-invigorating Hope

Titel
The Crafting of Grief
Untertitel
Constructing Aesthetic Responses to Loss
EAN
9781317416234
ISBN
978-1-317-41623-4
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
15.07.2016
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.58 MB
Anzahl Seiten
238
Jahr
2016
Untertitel
Englisch