Counseling Children and Adolescents Through Grief and Loss

Author(s) Jodi J. Fiorini & Jodi Ann Mullen
Publisher Research Press
Year 2006
Description These authors have managed to produce an exceptional book to guide practitioners in using appropriate interventions that are developmentally sound and immensely practical. Best of all Counseling Children and Adolescents through Grief and Loss identifies a wide range of grief and loss experiences. In doing so Fiorini and Mullen give us the most current and relevant manual of interventions and research related to adolescent grief. The book provides a method for assessing individual needs and offer guidelines for selecting appropriate counseling strategies. Numerous case studies give examples of different youth responses to loss, and address cultural, religious, and family issues. Included are trust and safety concerns, tragic and stigmatizing losses, and the impact of loss throughout life. Myths about grief and loss in youth have depth and meaning. The final chapter contains twenty-three specific interventions that can be immediately put to use, including intervention rationale, materials needed, and a description of process.

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