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|a Treating traumatic bereavement :
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|c Laurie Anne Pearlman, Camille B. Wortman, Catherine A. Feuer, Christine Farber, Therese A. Rando.
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|a New York :
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 333-351) and index.
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|a Machine generated contents note: pt. I FUNDAMENTALS OF TRAUMATIC BEREAVEMENT -- 1. Sudden, Traumatic Death and Traumatic Bereavement -- Traumatic Death Prevalence -- Psychological Consequences of Sudden, Traumatic Death -- Persistent and Pervasive Effects of Traumatic Death -- The Need for Integrated Treatment of Traumatic Bereavement -- An Overview of Our Treatment Approach for Traumatic Bereavement -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 2. Theoretical Foundations -- Loss -- Grief and Mourning -- Psychological Trauma -- A Relational Treatment Approach -- Integration in the Traumatic Bereavement Treatment Approach -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- pt. II LIVING WITH TRAUMATIC BEREAVEMENT -- 3. Psychological Dimensions -- Symptoms and Adaptations -- Shattering of the Assumptive World -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 4. Domains of Life Affected -- Interpersonal Relationships -- Structures of Daily Life -- The Legal System -- Social Support.
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|a Contents note continued: Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- pt. III RISK FACTORS AND RELATED EVIDENCE -- 5. Event-Related Factors -- Characteristics of the Death -- Mode of Death -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 6. Person-Related Factors -- Gender -- Religion and Spiritual Beliefs -- Personality and Coping Strategies -- Kinship Relationship to the Deceased -- Nature of the Relationship with the Deceased -- Attachment Style -- Additional Person-Related Variables -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 7. Treatment Research -- Treatment for Grief and Mourning -- Treatment for PTSD -- Integrating Grief and Trauma Treatment Research -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- pt. IV GUIDELINES FOR IMPLEMENTING THE TREATMENT APPROACH -- 8. Client Assessment -- Appropriateness of This Treatment Approach for a Particular Client -- Progression through the Six "R" Processes -- Resources -- Trauma and Loss History and Processing.
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|a Contents note continued: Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 9. Implementation Issues -- General Psychotherapy Issues -- Designing the Treatment Plan -- Integrating This Approach into an Ongoing Treatment -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 10. Building Resources -- Self Capacities -- Coping Skills -- Social Support -- Bereavement-Specific Issues -- Meaning and Spirituality -- Values and Personal Goal Setting -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 11. Processing Trauma -- Cognitive Processing Interventions -- Emotional Processing Interventions -- Behavioral Interventions -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 12. Facilitating Mourning -- First "R" Process: Recognize the Loss -- Second "R" Process: React to the Separation -- Third "R" Process: Recollect and Reexperience the Deceased and the Relationship -- Fourth "R" Process: Relinquish the Old Attachments to the Deceased and the Old Assumptive World.
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|a Contents note continued: Fifth "R" Process: Readjust to Move Adaptively into the New World without Forgetting the Old -- Sixth "R" Process: Reinvest -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- pt. V CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTING THE TREATMENT APPROACH -- 13. Treatment Challenges -- Potentially Challenging Aspects of the Treatment -- Guidelines for Identifying Treatment Challenges -- Responding to Clinical Hurdles -- Challenges Arising from Working in a Different Paradigm: Stronger and Weaker Suits -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- 14. Effects of the Treatment on Therapists -- Countertransference -- Vicarious Traumatization -- Training and Consultation: Supporting Yourself in the Work -- Rewards of the Work -- Clinical Integration -- Concluding Remarks -- Appendix. Handouts -- 1. Sudden, Traumatic Death and Traumatic Bereavement -- 2. Orientation to the Treatment -- 3. Treatment Goals and Tools -- 4. Self-Care -- 5. Exploring the Impact of the Death.
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|a Contents note continued: 6. The Six "R" Processes of Mourning -- 7. Breathing Retraining -- 8. Feelings Skills -- 9.A Model for Change -- 10. What Are Automatic Thoughts? -- 11. Identifying Automatic Thoughts Worksheet -- 12. Sample Automatic Thought Record -- 13. Automatic Thought Record -- 14. Challenging Questions Worksheet -- 15. Processing the Loss -- 16. First Account of the Death -- 17. Secondary Losses -- 18. The Importance of Enhancing Social Support -- 19. Building Social Support -- 20. Second Account of the Death -- 21. Values -- 22. Third Account of the Death -- 23. Psychological Needs -- 24. Positive and Negative Aspects of Your Relationship with Your Significant Other -- 25. Fear and Avoidance Hierarchy Form -- 26. Account of Your Relationship with Your Significant Other -- 27. Guilt, Regret, and Sudden, Traumatic Death -- 28. Anger and Sudden, Traumatic Death -- 29. Letter to Your Significant Other -- 30. Exploring the Meaning of the Loss -- 31. Spirituality -- 32. Final Impact Statement.
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|a This book presents an integrated treatment approach for those struggling to adapt after the sudden, traumatic death of a loved one. The authors weave together evidence-based clinical strategies grounded in cutting-edge knowledge about both trauma and grief. The book offers a clear framework and many practical tools for building survivors' psychological and interpersonal resources, processing their trauma, and facilitating mourning. In a large-size format with lay-flat binding for easy photocopying, the book includes over 30 reproducible handouts. Purchasers can access a companion website to download and print these materials as well as supplemental handouts and a sample 25-session treatment plan.
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