Secondary Hurts & Injuries and the Grief Triangulation Theory
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When we work with a bereaved client, we will find their loved one died suddenly or after a terminal illness. If it's the latter, then he or she will have experienced Anticipatory Grief. For the Grief Practitioner, it is essential to have a good grasp of the unique dynamics, nuances and challenges of Anticipatory Grief so that they can better unders…
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The Podcast is aimed at those individuals - counsellors, therapists, coaches, grief guides, and listeners - who are working with the bereaved regularly. The focus here is on the bereaved person who has lost their 2nd parent and, in so doing, become an Orphan - an Adult Orphan! It looks at some of the additional layers of loss and grief that they ma…
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Bibliotherapy for Bereaved Children & Young People
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This Podcast covers how we can use fictional books - which encompass the themes of death, dying, loss and grief - to help bereaved children and young people understand and, then, express their grief after a loved one has died. It explains about the role of the Bibliotherapist, who can be a Bibliotherapist, how to assess a book for its suitability f…
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Secondary Hurts & Injuries, and The Grief Triangulation Theory
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Explaining the impact of Society's unkind and impatient responses & reactions to Grief and The Bereaved. For practitioners, working in the field of Grief, being aware of the dual challenge for their client - the pain, distress and anguish of grief for the loss of a close loved one AND the pain, hurt and distress caused by society's thoughtless word…
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