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Brenda Mallon 
Helping Children to Manage Loss 
Positive Strategies for Renewal and Growth

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Children experience loss in many ways: in the loss of a parent through death or divorce, through illness or disability, in failure and bullying, and in the host of hurts that are inherent in being alive.
Helping Children to Manage Loss: Positive Strategies for Renewal and Growth explores the territory of loss in childhood using the words of children who have found themselves bereft of hope. As well as covering the short and long term implications that arise when loss occurs, it provides positive approaches that enable children not only to cope but to grow through their experiences. Incorporating practical techniques, case studies, successful models of intervention and insights from the author’s experience as a counsellor who has worked extensively with children, the book explores such topics as:
* helping a child prepare for loss
* the initial impact of bereavement and its immediate consequences
* helping a child mourn/come to terms with loss
* separation and divorce, and the `sleeper’ effects that cause long-term damage
* dreams as communication and how they can be used therapeutically
* enabling strategies to use with children facing illness, including cancer and disability
* facing the trauma of abuse, suicide and disaster
* strategies for renewal at home and at school, including the importance of active listening and ritual.
The book also includes a section on further sources of support, with useful addresses, resources, books and telephone contact numbers.

€48.99
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Introduction. 1. Setting the Scene. 2. Preparing for Loss. 3. `Then Everything Changed.’ 4. Coming to Terms. 5. Dreams as Distress Signals. 6. The Strain of Illness. 7. The Impact of Abuse, Suicide and Disaster. 8. Disability. 9. Strategies for Renewal and Growth. 10. School Strategies for Renewal I. 11. School Strategies for Renewal II. 12. A Network of Support. References. Index.

Over de auteur

Brenda Mallon is a counsellor, trainer and staff development consultant. In both her private practice and with corporate clients, she explore the issues of loss and works to find healing strategies that bring new hope and learning from previous pain. Her national training courses and workshops include stress management, personal development, managing loss and creative approaches to counselling using dreams, writing and artwork. She has also developed Peer Group Counselling training for use in schools. Previous publications include Women Dreaming (Harper Collins), Children Dreaming (Penguin) and An Introduction to Counselling Skills for Teachers of Special Educational Needs (Manchester University Press training manuals and video).
Taal Engels ● Formaat PDF ● Pagina’s 240 ● ISBN 9780857000927 ● Bestandsgrootte 1.0 MB ● Leeftijd 22-99 jaar ● Uitgeverij Jessica Kingsley Publishers ● Stad London ● Land GB ● Gepubliceerd 1998 ● Downloadbare 24 maanden ● Valuta EUR ● ID 2528984 ● Kopieerbeveiliging Adobe DRM
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