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100 1 _aBryant-Jefferies, Richard.
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aCounselling for death and dying :
_bperson-centred dialogues /
_cRichard Bryant-Jefferies.
260 _aAbingdon :
_bRadcliffe,
_c2006.
300 _axv, 183 pages ;
_c25 cm.
440 0 _aLiving therapy series.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 173-175) and index.
520 _aWhat happens to a person emotionally, psychologically and spiritually when confronted by the reality of the death of a loved one, the impending death of someone close to them, or their own death? As with the other volumes of the "Living Therapy" series, "Counselling for Death and Dying" is composed of fictitious dialogues between clients and their counsellors, and between the counsellors and their supervisors. Within the dialogues are woven the reflective thoughts and feelings of the clients, the counsellors and the supervisors, along with boxed comments on the process and references to person-centred theory. It is intended as much for experienced counsellors as it is for trainees and provides real insight into what can occur during counselling sessions. The book will also be of great value to the many health and social care professionals who, whilst they may specialise in other areas, will find that the issues dealt with in this volume have impact on the work they are doing. For them, the text demystifies what can occur in therapy, and provides useful ways of working that may be used by professionals other than counsellors.
650 0 _aTerminally ill
_xCounseling of.
650 0 _aBereavement
_xPsychological aspects.
650 0 _aClient-centered psychotherapy.
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