Includes bibliographical references (leaves 141-148)The purpose of this graduate project is to create a handbook for Marriage and Family Therapists regarding the theory and practice of grief therapy that utilizes the group therapy format for working with adults experiencing grief due to the loss of a loved one. This handbook is intended as a guide for clinicians assisting those who may be experiencing difficulties related to the loss of a loved one in the normal grieving process and for those who may be experiencing complicated grief (See more in text.
This dissertation is a modified systematic review with the purpose of exploring the following questi...
Traditionally, in the western world the collection of post-loss internal bereavement experiences aft...
Anticipating the loss of parent is a difficult and often traumatic experience for anyone at any age....
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-74)Many children grow up in a dysfunctional family an...
The goal of this study is to explore how the therapist manages personal grief while maintaining safe...
Working with the bereaved can be challenging and emotionally draining, and yet practitioners from a ...
This project describes a training process for grief support group facilitators. The support group ex...
The current paper draws upon previous literature, along with the author\u27s experience facilitating...
Unemployment can impact a person’s mental health through a wide array of psychological and physical ...
As a universal and deeply painful experience, helping clients deal with the loss of a loved one is a...
Loss, and with it the mental and physical pain so familiar to bereaved persons, is an inescapable pa...
abstract: A Guiding Hand: Grief Response in Young Adults works to guide young adults thought the gri...
This work is dealing with the topic of helping with bereavement. The first chapter is covering the t...
Unease has been studied with regard to developing clinicians’ comfort for delivering grief therapy w...
While much has been written and is understood about adult grief (Rosen, 1984 1985), comparatively li...
This dissertation is a modified systematic review with the purpose of exploring the following questi...
Traditionally, in the western world the collection of post-loss internal bereavement experiences aft...
Anticipating the loss of parent is a difficult and often traumatic experience for anyone at any age....
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 63-74)Many children grow up in a dysfunctional family an...
The goal of this study is to explore how the therapist manages personal grief while maintaining safe...
Working with the bereaved can be challenging and emotionally draining, and yet practitioners from a ...
This project describes a training process for grief support group facilitators. The support group ex...
The current paper draws upon previous literature, along with the author\u27s experience facilitating...
Unemployment can impact a person’s mental health through a wide array of psychological and physical ...
As a universal and deeply painful experience, helping clients deal with the loss of a loved one is a...
Loss, and with it the mental and physical pain so familiar to bereaved persons, is an inescapable pa...
abstract: A Guiding Hand: Grief Response in Young Adults works to guide young adults thought the gri...
This work is dealing with the topic of helping with bereavement. The first chapter is covering the t...
Unease has been studied with regard to developing clinicians’ comfort for delivering grief therapy w...
While much has been written and is understood about adult grief (Rosen, 1984 1985), comparatively li...
This dissertation is a modified systematic review with the purpose of exploring the following questi...
Traditionally, in the western world the collection of post-loss internal bereavement experiences aft...
Anticipating the loss of parent is a difficult and often traumatic experience for anyone at any age....