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Working with the Dying and Bereaved: Systemic Approaches to Therapeutic Work

Working with the Dying and Bereaved: Systemic Approaches to Therapeutic Work
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Working with the Dying and Bereaved illustrates how therapists can use a "systemic" approach to help families facing death and bereavement. This approach considers the individual in a broader, more holistic concept than traditional theories.

This book provides a broad theoretical framework and practical strategies for systemic therapeutic work. Each chapter demonstrates how each approach has been applied by the therapist to work within a particular model, carefully outlining the particular technique used.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1964936 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-03-03
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .52" h x 5.22" w x 7.58" l, .63 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 232 pages

Editorial Reviews

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This is a superb, original and healing work, destined to become a classic....
–Harriet Lerner, author of The Dance of Anger

...all therapists dealing with bereavement will find this book valuable.
–John Byng-Hall, Senior Chld and Family Psychiatrist, Tavistock Clinic, London

Any therapist, counselor, clergy person, chaplain, social worker, psychologist who daily works with persons dying and their bereaved ones would benefit greatly from perusing this excellent reference book.
–Kansas University Medical Center

John Byng-Hall, Senior Chld and Family Psychiatrist, Tavistock Clinic, London
"...all therapists dealing with bereavement will find this book valuable."

Kansas University Medical Center
"Any therapist, counselor, clergy person, chaplain, social worker, psychologist who daily works with persons dying and their bereaved ones would benefit greatly from perusing this excellent reference book."