Techniques of Grief Therapy: Creative Practices for Counseling the BereavedRobert A. Neimeyer Techniques of Grief Therapy is an indispensable guidebook to the most inventive and inspirational interventions in grief and bereavement counseling and therapy. Individually, each technique emphasizes creativity and practicality. As a whole, they capture the richness of practices in the field and the innovative approaches that clinicians in diverse settings have developed, in some cases over decades, to effectively address the needs of the bereaved. New professionals and seasoned clinicians will find dozens of ideas that are ready to implement and are packed with useful features, including:
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Contents
Modulating Emotion | 25 |
Working with the Body | 53 |
Transforming Trauma | 81 |
Changing Behavior | 109 |
Restructuring Cognition | 123 |
Encountering Resistance | 147 |
Finding Meaning | 159 |
Rewriting Life Narratives | 179 |
Part XII Renewing the Bond | 251 |
Revising Goals | 287 |
Accessing Resources | 301 |
Grieving with Others | 313 |
Ritualizing Transition | 339 |
Healing the Healer | 357 |
Epilogue | 368 |
Contributors | 370 |
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