ABSTRACT

This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Gift of Tears includes new research and examples of recent events to help illustrate the effects of loss. Containing a strong practical element, the book guides the reader through the process of contemplating and eventually confronting their own relationship to loss.

Written by experienced counsellors and psychotherapists, the book contains candid and readable discussions of central issues, including:

* how to understand and work with anger and guilt
* attachment patterns and loss
* historical changes in attitudes to death and bereavement
* death as a particular form of loss.

Gift of Tears is intended for anyone who finds they have to cope, in the course of their daily lives, with the grief of others. It will prove invaluable to counsellors, therapists, mental health professionals and all those helping the bereaved.

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part |24 pages

Loss and nurture

chapter |12 pages

Early attachments and loss

chapter |4 pages

Adult attachment patterns

chapter |6 pages

The nurturing environment

part |71 pages

Death as a particular form of loss

part |62 pages

Working with the grieving

chapter |17 pages

Basic loss counselling skills

‘Give sorrow words'

chapter |7 pages

Tasks of mourning

Meaning and Internalisation

chapter |19 pages

Ways of helping children

part |26 pages

Anger and guilt

part |38 pages

Professional implications

chapter |11 pages

Assessment and referral

chapter |14 pages

Supervision

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue