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Understanding Loss: A Guide for Caring for Those Facing Adversity


Understanding Loss: A Guide for Caring for Those Facing Adversity

Paperback by Murray, Judith (The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Australia University of Queensland, Saint Lucia, Australia)

Understanding Loss: A Guide for Caring for Those Facing Adversity

£43.99

ISBN:
9781138829466
Publication Date:
21 Sep 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:
Routledge
Pages:
238 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Understanding Loss: A Guide for Caring for Those Facing Adversity

Description

Loss and consequent grief permeates nearly every life changing event, from death to health concerns to dislocation to relationship breakdown to betrayal to natural disaster to faith issues. Yet, while we know about particular events of loss independently, we know very little about a psychology of loss that draws many adversities together. This universal experience of loss as a concept in its own right sheds light on so much of the work we do in the care of others. This book develops a new overarching framework to understand loss and grief, taking into account both pathological and wellbeing approaches to the subject. Drawing on international and cross-disciplinary research, Judith Murray highlights nine common themes of loss, helping us to understand how it is experienced. These themes are then used to develop a practice framework for structuring assessment and intervention systematically. Throughout the book, this generic approach is highlighted through discussing its use in different loss events such as bereavement, trauma, chronic illness and with children or older people. Having been used in areas as diverse as child protection, palliative care and refugee care, the framework can be tailored to a range of needs and levels of care. Caring for people experiencing loss is an integral part of the work of helping professions, whether it is explicitly part of their work such as in counselling, or implicit as in social work, nursing, teaching, medicine and community work. This text is an important guide for anyone working in these areas.

Contents

Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction 2. Respect Part 2: Understanding 3. Grief and Grieving 4. Making the Picture of Grieving Three Dimensional 5. Loss Amongst Loss 6. The Integration of Loss 7. The Individuality of Loss 8. Taking our Knowledge into Practice Part 3: Enablement: Taking Our Understanding into Practice 9. Moving into Practice: Safety is the Key 10. Let's Move on to Enablement 11. Thinking More Formally About Care: Principles to Guide Care 12. Thinking about Enablement Using the Ten Questions of Loss Framework

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