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Loss, Grief, and Attachment in Life Transitions : A Clinician's Guide to Secure Base Counseling

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London Routledge 2020Description: 244pISBN:
  • 9780367206543
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.937 WIE.L
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Loss, Grief, and Attachment in Life Transitions gives readers an attachment-informed grief counseling framework and a new way of understanding non-death loss and its treatment. Loss and grief are viewed through a wide-angle lens with relevance to the whole of human life, including the important area of career counseling and occupational consultation. The book is founded on the key themes of the Transition Cycle: welcome and contact, attachment and bonding, intimacy and sexuality, seperation and loss, grief and meaning reconstruction. Rich in case material related to loss and change, the book provides the tools for adopting a highly personalized approach to working with clients facing a range of life transitions. This book is a highly relevant and practical volume for grief counselors and other mental health professionals looking to incorporate attachment theory into their clinical practice.

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