ISBN13: | 9781032812847 |
ISBN10: | 1032812842 |
Binding: | Hardback |
No. of pages: | 182 pages |
Size: | 234x156 mm |
Language: | English |
Illustrations: | 9 Illustrations, black & white; 9 Line drawings, black & white |
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Social issues, social work
Psychotherapy, clinical psychology
Modern and postmodern philosophy
Applied psychology
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Loss, Grief and Existential Awareness
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Loss, Grief and Existential Awareness introduces the Integrated Process Model (IPM), a new interdisciplinary and interprofessional model for grief research, education, and accompaniment that distinguishes and integrates five dimensions of grief: physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual.
Loss, Grief and Existential Awareness introduces the Integrated Process Model (IPM), a new interdisciplinary and interprofessional model for grief research, education, and accompaniment that distinguishes and integrates five dimensions of grief: physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual.
Central in this book is the insight that grief is connected to love because it is rooted in losing what is meaningful and dear to us. Once we recognize this, grief can become a window to existential awareness. Combining research on the physical, emotional, cognitive, social, and spiritual dimensions of grief, the integrated process approach connects this quest for a personal and authentic answer to the big questions in life with the philosophical and therapeutic tradition of existential thinking. Structured in an accessible, informative manner with gradual information building, the book presents the IPM approach at the beginning and then turns to it as a model throughout the book, so the reader gradually will start to deepen their understanding and memorize the framework. The structure is enhanced with boxes with existential reflections and exercises to engage the reader and case presentations of grieving persons who are followed throughout the book.
This book is meant for everyone who is interested in a deeper understanding of how loss and grief can help opening the door to a more meaningful way of living. It is especially helpful for healthcare professionals, therapists, counsellors, chaplains, and researchers.
Chapter 1 ? Loss as the ultimate limitation of human existence
Chapter 2 - The integrative process model of loss and grief
Chapter 3 ? The physical dimension. Why me?
Chapter 4 - The emotional dimension. What can I do?
Chapter 5 ? The cognitive dimension. What have I lost?
Chapter 6 ? The social dimension. How can I be connected?
Chapter 7 ? The spiritual dimension. Can I believe in life again?
Chapter 8 ? Living our loss