Losing a Parent to Suicide Using Lived Experiences to Inform Bereavement Counseling
Auteurs : Loy Marty, Boelk Amy
The suicide of a parent has life-long consequences; few more traumatic scenarios exist, and counselors often struggle for ways to help clients deal with its effects. Few understand the pain and life-altering effects of these tragedies better than children who have experienced the suicide of a parent. Despite this, there are few texts that incorporate and evaluate the first-person accounts of grief following a suicide while advancing a method for helping. Losing a Parent to Suicide analyzes stories of parent suicides and explores the grief and coping processes that follow, discovering the strategies, methods and modes of therapy that have empowered grieving individuals and helped them rebuild their lives.
Foreword Acknowledgements1. Introduction 2. Challenges 3. Support 4. Coping 5. Post Traumatic Growth 6. Professional Implications and Best Practices 7. Epilogue References Index
Date de parution : 11-2013
15.2x22.9 cm
Date de parution : 11-2013
15.2x22.9 cm
Thème de Losing a Parent to Suicide :
Mots-clés :
Grief; Bereavement; Suicide; Suicide Bereavement; Parental Suicide; Young Man; Progressive Disease; Dad Died; Suicide Survivors; Postvention Services; Dad’s Death; Semistructured Interview Process; American Psychiatric Association; Persistent Complex Bereavement Disorder; Rapid Cycling Bipolar Disorder; Suicide Bereaved Children; Dad’s Suicide; Attention Defi Cit Disorder; Case Study; DSM-5 Section; Bereaved Children; Candlelight Ceremony; Grief Camp; Suicide Prevention; Ptg; Complicated Grief; Reduce Child Exposure; Addressing Trauma Symptoms; Large Family