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Women with Visible and Invisible Disabilities
Multiple Intersections, Multiple Issues, Multiple Therapies
- Edited by Martha Banks, and Ellyn Kaschak.
Published October 2003
This thoughtful collection addresses the issues faced by women with disabilities, examines the social construction of disability, and makes suggestions for the development and modification of culturally relevant therapy to meet the needs of disabled women. Written in an accessible style with a…
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Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy
A Handbook for the Mental Health Practitioner
- By J. William Worden, and J. William Worden.
Published April 2003
Grieving over death is an innate, vital process that most people are able to experience and emerge from in a healthy manner.In the revised Third Edition of Grief Counselling and Grief Therapy, J. William Worden offers new counselling techniques, incorporating a refined basic model of mourning, and…
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Living with Grief
Coping with Public Tragedy
- Edited by Marcia Lattanzi-Licht, and Kenneth Doka.
- Foreword by Jack D. Gordon.
Published March 2003
Developed in conjunction with the Hospice Foundation of America's 10th annual tele-conference, Living with Grief: Coping with Public Tragedy examines our varied responses to public tragedy, techniques available to cope with these events, and the role of the hospice in public tragedies. The essays…
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Gerontological Social Work Practice
Issues, Challenges, and Potential
- By Enid Opal Cox, Rosemary Chapin and Elizabeth Kelchner.
Published September 2002
What are the challenges facing gerontological social workers—today and in the near future? This book gives you an essential overview of the role, status, and potential of gerontological social work in aging societies around the world. Drawing on the expertise of leaders in the field, it identifies…
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Bioethics from a Faith Perspective
Ethics in Health Care for the Twenty-First Century
- By Jack T Hanford, and Harold G Koenig.
Published February 2002
Discover the spiritual community's position on bioethics issues!Bioethics from a Faith Perspective: Ethics in Health Care for the Twenty-First Century offers a meaningful, rational, faith-oriented framework for deciding how to deal with important biomedical health care issues. Organ donation,…
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A Special Scar
The Experiences of People Bereaved by Suicide, 2e
- By Alison Wertheimer.
- Foreword by Colin Murray Parkes.
Published June 2001
Every 85 minutes someone in the UK takes their own life, but what happens to those left behind? In a society where suicide is often viewed with fear or disapproval, it can be difficult for those personally affected by a suicide death to come to terms with their loss and seek help and support. A…
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When A Baby Dies
The Experience of Late Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Neonatal Death
- By Alix Henley, and Nancy Kohner.
Published June 2001
Every year in the UK over 10,000 babies die before birth or shortly afterwards. For the parents, the grief is hard to bear. In this book, parents who have lost a baby tell their stories. They speak about what happened, how they felt, how they have been helped by others and how they helped…
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Miscarriage
Women's Experiences and Needs
- By Christine Moulder.
Published June 2001
Approximately one in four pregnancies ends in miscarriage but for each woman the experience is unique. This sympathetic and helpful book explores the many different ways in which women physically experience miscarriage and emotionally react to it. Drawing on the experiences of over 350 women, it…
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Viktor Frankl's Contribution to Spirituality and Aging
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Published April 2001
Use Frankl's insights and techniques to improve life for your aging clients or parishioners. Viktor Frankl, a holocaust survivor who experienced firsthand the horrors of Auschwitz, saw man as “a being who continuously decides what he is: a being who equally harbors the potential to descend to…
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Social Work Theory and Practice with the Terminally Ill, Second Edition
- By Joan K Parry.
- Series Edited by Carlton Munson.
Published December 2000
Social Work Theory and Practice with the Terminally Ill, second edition, takes a compassionate look at ways that social workers can help dying people and their families. The social workers who work most effectively with terminally ill patients and their families are the ones who best understand the…
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