Living Through Loss: Interventions Across the Life Span / Edition 1

Living Through Loss: Interventions Across the Life Span / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
0231122470
ISBN-13:
9780231122474
Pub. Date:
03/19/2008
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
ISBN-10:
0231122470
ISBN-13:
9780231122474
Pub. Date:
03/19/2008
Publisher:
Columbia University Press
Living Through Loss: Interventions Across the Life Span / Edition 1

Living Through Loss: Interventions Across the Life Span / Edition 1

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Overview

Living Through Loss is the first book to identify the many ways in which people experience loss over the course of life and to discuss the interventions most effective at each stage of life. The authors' starting point is that loss comes in many forms and can include not only suffering the death of a person one loves but also giving birth to a child with disabilities, living with chronic illness, or being abused, assaulted, or otherwise traumatized. They approach loss from the perspective of the resilience model, which acknowledges the capacity of people to integrate loss into their lives, and write sensitively about the role of age, race, culture, sexual orientation, gender, and spirituality in a person's response to loss. More than a comprehensive source on loss, the volume is distinguished by the authors' beautiful use of clients' experiences-and their own-thus making their book definitive and indelible.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780231122474
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Publication date: 03/19/2008
Series: Foundations of Social Work Knowledge Ser.
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 480
Sales rank: 892,215
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.25(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Nancy R. Hooyman is the Hooyman Endowed Professor and dean emerita at the University of Washington, School of Social Work. In addition to numerous awards and fellowships, she is the author of eight books and more than one hundred articles.Betty J. Kramer is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, School of Social Work. She is a nationally recognized social work leader in the field of palliative and end-of-life care, the recipient of numerous awards and honors, and the coeditor of Men as Caregivers: Theory, Research, and Service Implications.

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Theoretical Perspectives on Grief
2. The Grief Process
3. Resilience and Meaning Making
4. Grief and Loss in Childhood
5. Interventions for Grieving Children
6. Grief and Loss in Adolescence
7. Interventions for Grieving Adolescents
8. Grief and Loss in Young Adulthood
9. Interventions for Grieving Young Adults
10. Grief and Loss in Middle Adulthood
11. Interventions for Grieving Midlife Adults
12. Grief and Loss in Old Age
13. Interventions for Grieving Older Adults
14. Professional Self-Awareness and Self-Care
Concluding Thoughts
References
Index

What People are Saying About This

Colette V. Browne

An exquisitely written, well researched, compassionate, and definitive book on loss and grief for social workers and other practitioners. Hooyman and Kramer share their own poignant stories, reaching down to the deepest level of experience and loss, that serve to illustrate issues faced by bereaved individuals. The book is unique in its lifespan approach to common losses, its integration of the diversity of the human experience, and its focus on recent evidence-based interventions. The section on professional self-awareness and self-care offers concrete strategies for the prevention of some of the challenges in working with the bereaved. All professionals -- and I suspect others as well -- will benefit from this major achievement.

Colette V. Browne, University of Hawaii, School of Social Work

Kenneth J. Doka

Living through Loss: Interventions Across the Life Span is destined to become a classic text. In this sensitively written and well researched work, Hooyman and Kramer blend cutting-edge theory, sound clinical practice, and empirical research with insights emerging from personal experience to create a gift for counselors and social workers. This book needs to be read by any social worker, counselor or clinician seeking to counsel anyone at any age living with loss.

Donald Schumacher

Loss is an experience that touches every one of us, regardless of culture, ethnicity, age, gender, or spiritual beliefs. Yet the way we respond is as individual as each of us. Living Through Loss examines many important aspects of loss and grieving that should be understood by all professionals offering support. What makes this book particularly relevant is the personal experiences of the authors that brings the discussion into focus in a very powerful and meaningful way.

Donald Schumacher, president and CEO, National Hospice and Palliative Care Association

Grace H. Christ

A 'must read' text for social workers and a broad range of professionals who seek the most comprehensive and up-to-date information on this topic. The authors discuss the losses most frequently experienced at each stage, with a companion chapter on current interventions. The book features a sophisticated cultural competence, the latest theories and research findings, a wealth of helpful summary tables, and an exhaustive bibliography...Sets a gold standard for texts on this vital topic.

Grace H. Christ, Columbia University School of Social Work

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