1st Edition
Counselling for Death and Dying Person-Centred Dialogues
By Richard Bryant-Jefferies
Copyright 2006
200 Pages
by
CRC Press
200 Pages
by
CRC Press
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This book contains forewords by Sheila Haugh and Grace H Chickadonz respectively - Senior Lecturer Psychotherapy, Centre for Psychological Therapies, Leeds Metropolitan University; Center for Human Encouragement, Rochester, New York, USA. What 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... Read more
Silences and emerging emotions. Loss of past, loss of future. The pain of knowing that he has gone. Beliefs about death and dying. Exploring change and tackling the alcohol. Coming to terms with his impact on his family. Love, sensitivity and moving on. The client is tired, emotional and due to see the doctor for a check up. Cancer diagnosed, so many thoughts and feelings. Exploring the process from a person-centred perspective. Pain and anguish, and relationships with her sons. Reflections on the past.
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Richard Bryant-Jefferies






