Coping with the Death of a Child An Integrated Clinical Approach to Working with Bereaved Families
Auteur : Schiffman Darin D.
Coping with the Death of a Child shows clinicians how to integrate various therapeutic modalities and clinical approaches to grief therapy into one comprehensive model linked to positive change.
This integrated model shows mental health professionals how to offer practical and emotional support to the bereaved using descriptions of treatments, care protocols, and guidelines. Through this approach, practitioners can foster interpersonal support and growth among families, even when grieving styles and timing differ between individuals.
Clinicians and the families they treat will come away from the book with tools for recognizing distorted and pathogenic exchanges between family members, for valuing the emotional elements of their individual experiences, and for shifting toward solution-focused activities.
About the Author
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Glossary of Terms
1. Structuring Interventions
2. Perspectives of Loss
3. Trauma and Grief
4. Theories of Grief and Loss
5. The Bereaved Family
6. Relationships within the Family
7. Family Systems and Communication
8. General Approaches to Treating the Bereaved
9. Forming the Therapeutic Alliance
10. Encountering and Assessing Grief
11. Toward a Workable Model
12. Conclusions.
Appendices
Index
Darin D. Schiffman, PsyD, is a forensic psychologist at Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in New Jersey and a licensed psychologist in private practice. He has more than 20 years of experience working with bereaved families.
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 06-2019
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Coping with the Death of a Child :
Mots-clés :
Family Focused Grief Therapy; Death of Child; Bereaved Sibling; Support the Bereaved; Therapeutic Approach; Family Coping with Loss of Child; Infant Death; Bereaved Family; Sudden Infant Death Syndrome; Expression of Grief; Complicated Grief; American Psychiatric Association; Traumatic Loss; PCBD; Traumatic Grief; Coping Styles; Coping with Loss; Bereaved Individual; Loss of Child; Bereaved Families; Grief; Common Grief Reactions; Bereavement; Bereaved Family Members; Manifestations of Grief; Sids Death; Grief work; Bereaved Parents; Mourning; Grief Reactions; emotional support; Bereavement Intervention; grief therapy; Familial Reactions; interpersonal support; Homeostatic Adjustment; Session III; child's death; Child’s Grief; Bereavement Support Groups; Family’s Life Cycle; CINAHL Database