Grief is a natural reaction to the loss of a treasured person. In time, the loss is usually assimilated, but, for some, the mourning process becomes disrupted or stuck. This book looks at how to cope with this kind of reaction to bereavement, so that it becomes possible to accept the death and master its impact.
Grief is a natural reaction to the loss of a treasured person. In time, the loss is usually assimilated, but, for some, the mourning process becomes disrupted or stuck. Grief remains long-lasting and unresolved, and the death as painful as if it had happened yesterday. This book looks at how to cope with this kind of reaction to bereavement, so that it becomes possible to accept the death and master its impact. Topics include: The difference between 'normal' and 'complicated' grief; Links with other conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder and depression; Understanding the impact of grief; How to manage related emotions such as anger and guilt; Identifying unhelpful thinking; Using memories and visual imagery positively; Moving your loved one from your mind to your heart; How to create a lasting memorial.
Professor Craig A. White is Consultant Clinical Psychologist with a speciality in psychosocial adjustment to illness. He is author of Living with a Stoma, also for Sheldon Press.
About Craig A. White
Professor Craig A. White is Consultant Clinical Psychologist with a speciality in psychosocial adjustment to illness. He is author of Living with a Stoma, also for Sheldon Press
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GOR005899144
Living with Complicated Grief by Craig A. White
Craig A. White
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Murray Press
2013-07-18
128
1847091504
9781847091505
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