new 1st ed. published 2024. 180 pages All rights available
Supporting grief processes in therapy
When someone close to us dies, but also when we experience a separation or someone moves to another city - grief can arise in many situations. It is an appropriate reaction we all have. It only becomes a problem when it lasts too long, when it takes away a person’s joy of life on a long-term basis even leads to burnout in the end.
Christa Diegelmann has compiled an extensive range of materials for counselling people who are grieving. She considers the various contexts in which grief can occur.
• understanding grief
• building resilience
• preventing burnout
• 98 work sheets and information sheets
• for therapy, counselling, coaching and pastoral care