
Loss and Grief
Description
This comprehensive guide offers a holistic perspective on loss and grief that extends beyond traditional death-related circumstances.
The integration of sociological insights and spiritual dimensions to provide a broad understanding of grief in various professional contexts enables readers to link theory and practice in supporting others through significant life changes. Practical applications are presented to empower practitioners to recognize and respond effectively to the full spectrum of loss.
Essential reading for human services professionals, including counsellors, social workers, healthcare providers and educators across all sectors who work with individuals experiencing loss.
More details
Other editions
Additional editions

Person
Neil Thompson is Director of Studies at the Neil Thompson Academy and a visiting professor at the Open University. He has been involved with the International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement for over 30 years.
Content
Introduction Part 1: Making Sense of Grief 1. Loss and Grief 2. Crisis and Trauma 3. The Social Context Part 2: Grief and Healing 4. Political Grief 5. Grief through the Lifecourse 6. Experiencing Grief 7. Responding to Grief I: The Personal Response 8. Responding to Grief II:The Professional Response Part 3: Grief without Healing 9. Complications in Grieving 10. Grief and Psychological Problems 11. Grief and Social Problems 12. Conclusion 13. Guide to Further Learning