Phyllis S Kosminsky, John R Jordan
Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy
The Clinician's Guide to Foundations and Applications
Phyllis S Kosminsky, John R Jordan
Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy
The Clinician's Guide to Foundations and Applications
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Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy bridges the fields of attachment studies, thanatology, and interpersonal neuroscience, uniting theory, research, and practice to enrich our understanding of how we can help the bereaved.
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Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy bridges the fields of attachment studies, thanatology, and interpersonal neuroscience, uniting theory, research, and practice to enrich our understanding of how we can help the bereaved.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 20
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032038469
- ISBN-10: 1032038462
- Artikelnr.: 68714052
- Verlag: Routledge
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 20
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Dezember 2023
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 653g
- ISBN-13: 9781032038469
- ISBN-10: 1032038462
- Artikelnr.: 68714052
Phyllis S. Kosminsky is a clinical social worker specializing in work with the bereaved, particularly those who have experienced a traumatic loss. Over the past 30 years, Dr Kosminsky has provided bereavement counseling to individuals, conducted grief support groups, and provided trainings for mental health professionals in the treatment of normal and problematic grief. Her publications include journal articles, book chapters, and the book Getting Back to Life When Grief Won't Heal. John R. Jordan is a retired psychologist in private practice in Rhode Island, where he specialized in work with survivors of suicide and other traumatic losses for almost 40 years. He was the clinical consultant for Grief Support Services of the Samaritans in Boston, Massachusetts, and the professional advisor to the Loss and Bereavement Council of the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He has published over 45 articles, chapters, and full books, including Grief After Suicide: Coping with Consequences and Caring for the Survivors and After Suicide Loss: Coping with Your Grief.
Introduction Part One: An Introduction to Attachment Theory and Research
1. Foundational Concepts in Attachment Theory 2. Building on the
Foundation: The Second Wave of Attachment Theory and Research 3. Attachment
Theory and Neuroscience: Understanding the Impact of Early Experience and
the Nature of Change Part Two: Bereavement through the Lens of Attachment:
Advances in Research, Theory and Practice 4. Insecure Attachment and
Problematic Grief: Contemporary Models and Their Implications for Practice
5. The Impact of the Relationship with the Deceased 6. Trauma and the Mode
of Death Part Three: Clinical Implications: Toward Attachment-Informed
Grief Therapy 7. A Model of Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy 8. The
Therapeutic Relationship: Core Capacities of the Attachment-Informed Grief
Therapist 9. Strengthening Self-Capacities 10. Meaning Making in Adaptation
to Loss 11. Conclusions
1. Foundational Concepts in Attachment Theory 2. Building on the
Foundation: The Second Wave of Attachment Theory and Research 3. Attachment
Theory and Neuroscience: Understanding the Impact of Early Experience and
the Nature of Change Part Two: Bereavement through the Lens of Attachment:
Advances in Research, Theory and Practice 4. Insecure Attachment and
Problematic Grief: Contemporary Models and Their Implications for Practice
5. The Impact of the Relationship with the Deceased 6. Trauma and the Mode
of Death Part Three: Clinical Implications: Toward Attachment-Informed
Grief Therapy 7. A Model of Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy 8. The
Therapeutic Relationship: Core Capacities of the Attachment-Informed Grief
Therapist 9. Strengthening Self-Capacities 10. Meaning Making in Adaptation
to Loss 11. Conclusions
Introduction Part One: An Introduction to Attachment Theory and Research
1. Foundational Concepts in Attachment Theory 2. Building on the
Foundation: The Second Wave of Attachment Theory and Research 3. Attachment
Theory and Neuroscience: Understanding the Impact of Early Experience and
the Nature of Change Part Two: Bereavement through the Lens of Attachment:
Advances in Research, Theory and Practice 4. Insecure Attachment and
Problematic Grief: Contemporary Models and Their Implications for Practice
5. The Impact of the Relationship with the Deceased 6. Trauma and the Mode
of Death Part Three: Clinical Implications: Toward Attachment-Informed
Grief Therapy 7. A Model of Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy 8. The
Therapeutic Relationship: Core Capacities of the Attachment-Informed Grief
Therapist 9. Strengthening Self-Capacities 10. Meaning Making in Adaptation
to Loss 11. Conclusions
1. Foundational Concepts in Attachment Theory 2. Building on the
Foundation: The Second Wave of Attachment Theory and Research 3. Attachment
Theory and Neuroscience: Understanding the Impact of Early Experience and
the Nature of Change Part Two: Bereavement through the Lens of Attachment:
Advances in Research, Theory and Practice 4. Insecure Attachment and
Problematic Grief: Contemporary Models and Their Implications for Practice
5. The Impact of the Relationship with the Deceased 6. Trauma and the Mode
of Death Part Three: Clinical Implications: Toward Attachment-Informed
Grief Therapy 7. A Model of Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy 8. The
Therapeutic Relationship: Core Capacities of the Attachment-Informed Grief
Therapist 9. Strengthening Self-Capacities 10. Meaning Making in Adaptation
to Loss 11. Conclusions