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A Flexible Approach to Assessing and Supporting Bereaved Youth
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. September 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781009347525
- Artikelnr.: 70912238
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Julie B. Kaplow is Professor of Psychiatry at Tulane University School of Medicine, New Orleans, and Executive Vice President of Trauma and Grief Programs and Policy at Meadows Mental Health Policy Institute, Texas. She is also Executive Director of the Trauma and Grief Centers at The Hackett Center for Mental Health in Houston, Texas and the Children's Hospital New Orleans, Louisiana.
1. Overview of multidimensional grief therapy; 2. Multidimensional grief
theory: the foundation of multidimensional grief therapy; 3. MGT
pretreatment assessment interview: using evidence-based assessment and goal
setting to guide individual treatment using MGT; 4. Caregivers as
'Co-facilitators' of children's grief; Session 1: Grief psychoeducation:
what is grief?; Session 2: Emotion psychoeducation and identification: what
am I feeling and why?; Session 3: Grief psychoeducation continued: how has
my grief changed over time?; Session 4: Understanding caregivers as key
grief facilitators: what can my caregiver do to support me?; Session 5:
Understanding loss reminders and trauma reminders: what reminds me that
they're no longer here? What reminds me of the way they died?; Session 6:
Sizing up a situation: how can our thoughts change the way we feel or act?;
Sessions 7-9: Loss narrative: telling the story of my person; Session 10:
Graduation and launching into the future: what does it mean to have a 'good
goodbye'?; Index.
theory: the foundation of multidimensional grief therapy; 3. MGT
pretreatment assessment interview: using evidence-based assessment and goal
setting to guide individual treatment using MGT; 4. Caregivers as
'Co-facilitators' of children's grief; Session 1: Grief psychoeducation:
what is grief?; Session 2: Emotion psychoeducation and identification: what
am I feeling and why?; Session 3: Grief psychoeducation continued: how has
my grief changed over time?; Session 4: Understanding caregivers as key
grief facilitators: what can my caregiver do to support me?; Session 5:
Understanding loss reminders and trauma reminders: what reminds me that
they're no longer here? What reminds me of the way they died?; Session 6:
Sizing up a situation: how can our thoughts change the way we feel or act?;
Sessions 7-9: Loss narrative: telling the story of my person; Session 10:
Graduation and launching into the future: what does it mean to have a 'good
goodbye'?; Index.
1. Overview of multidimensional grief therapy; 2. Multidimensional grief
theory: the foundation of multidimensional grief therapy; 3. MGT
pretreatment assessment interview: using evidence-based assessment and goal
setting to guide individual treatment using MGT; 4. Caregivers as
'Co-facilitators' of children's grief; Session 1: Grief psychoeducation:
what is grief?; Session 2: Emotion psychoeducation and identification: what
am I feeling and why?; Session 3: Grief psychoeducation continued: how has
my grief changed over time?; Session 4: Understanding caregivers as key
grief facilitators: what can my caregiver do to support me?; Session 5:
Understanding loss reminders and trauma reminders: what reminds me that
they're no longer here? What reminds me of the way they died?; Session 6:
Sizing up a situation: how can our thoughts change the way we feel or act?;
Sessions 7-9: Loss narrative: telling the story of my person; Session 10:
Graduation and launching into the future: what does it mean to have a 'good
goodbye'?; Index.
theory: the foundation of multidimensional grief therapy; 3. MGT
pretreatment assessment interview: using evidence-based assessment and goal
setting to guide individual treatment using MGT; 4. Caregivers as
'Co-facilitators' of children's grief; Session 1: Grief psychoeducation:
what is grief?; Session 2: Emotion psychoeducation and identification: what
am I feeling and why?; Session 3: Grief psychoeducation continued: how has
my grief changed over time?; Session 4: Understanding caregivers as key
grief facilitators: what can my caregiver do to support me?; Session 5:
Understanding loss reminders and trauma reminders: what reminds me that
they're no longer here? What reminds me of the way they died?; Session 6:
Sizing up a situation: how can our thoughts change the way we feel or act?;
Sessions 7-9: Loss narrative: telling the story of my person; Session 10:
Graduation and launching into the future: what does it mean to have a 'good
goodbye'?; Index.