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Going through a grieving process and learning to live with the suffering of loss is an act of resilience in which different psychosocial support mechanisms are activated. In cases of traumatic death such as suicide, long-term illness or Covid-19, perinatal or infant losses, accidents, to name a few, accompaniment by professionals become a determining factor in developing the healthiest possible grief and overcoming it with a resilient approach. This book focuses on individual and group intervention with bereaved people from the perspective of social work, using different person-centered…mehr

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Going through a grieving process and learning to live with the suffering of loss is an act of resilience in which different psychosocial support mechanisms are activated. In cases of traumatic death such as suicide, long-term illness or Covid-19, perinatal or infant losses, accidents, to name a few, accompaniment by professionals become a determining factor in developing the healthiest possible grief and overcoming it with a resilient approach. This book focuses on individual and group intervention with bereaved people from the perspective of social work, using different person-centered models. Special attention is paid to cases whose complexity requires specific treatment for bereaved survivors, carers and even for the support professionals themselves, as has been the case in times of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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María de las Olas Palma. Profesora Titular de Trabajo Social y Servicios Sociales de la Universidad de Málaga, con experiencia profesional en el ámbito de la intervención social comunitaria. Su docencia y líneas de investigación se centran en los contextos y procesos por los que las personas transitan en sus relaciones sociales, con especial atención al enfoque de la resiliencia y las oportunidades que ofrece para la intervención profesional. Ana Cristina Ruiz. Doctora por la Universidad de Málaga. Graduada en Trabajo Social y Psicología con Máster en Investigación e Intervención Social y Comunitaria por la Universidad de Málaga. Estudió Trabajo Social con grupos en la Universidad de Salamanca centrando su trayectoria profesional como trabajadora social en Asociación Alhelí, pionera en Andalucía en el abordaje íntegro del proceso psicológico y social de duelo.