Publisher :Jessica Kingsley Publishers Release Date :2017-11-21 ISBN :1784506249 Pages :136 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (784 users)
Download or read book Grief Demystified written by Caroline Lloyd and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2017-11-21 with total page 136 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Being able to offer support to the bereaved is an important part of many frontline professions, such as nurses, teachers, funeral directors and anything in between. Yet very little theoretical information about grief has filtered down into mainstream knowledge, and what has is often misinterpreted. Giving an accessible introduction to modern day grief theory, this book is the perfect guide to grief for counsellors, anyone wishing to support the bereaved, or the griever curious to how their grief works. Debunking commonly believed myths with information on how grief can vary from person to person, advice on communicating with the bereaved and details on the different kinds of grief, this book is an essential read for anyone working with the bereaved.
Publisher :Jessica Kingsley Publishers Release Date :2018-03-21 ISBN :1784506958 Pages :240 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (784 users)
Download or read book Shattered by Grief written by Claudia Coenen and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2018-03-21 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This is a practical guide to help readers work through their grief via expressive therapies and activities, based on the techniques Claudia Coenen honed as a professional counselor after the unexpected loss of her husband. This book provides clear methods to process grief, experience its pain and learn how to live fully again. Readers are encouraged to completely engage with their grief through storytelling, self-care and ritual, and honest reflection. The book navigates the reader through the healing process while allowing them the freedom to explore their pain in a way that best fits their unique situation. Eschewing the idea of a 'quick-fix' to grief, it suggests ways in which tragedy and loss can be a springboard for rejuvenation and transformation.
Publisher :Jessica Kingsley Publishers Release Date :2020-05-21 ISBN :1787751473 Pages :144 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (787 users)
Download or read book The Creative Toolkit for Working with Grief and Bereavement written by Claudia Coenen and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2020-05-21 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Understanding loss and its effects is integral to effective counseling and support in the treatment of grief. This book is both a guide to the key theories of bereavement, and a practical workbook that can be used with clients to help them understand and work through their grief in a positive, transformative way. Divided into two parts, the first section presents current models of grief used by thanatologists, and advice on when to apply them, these models provide a springboard to deepen the conversation with clients, allowing them to discover insights, consider memories and express their pain. In the second part of the book, creative exercises encourage clients to engage with their stories and actively apply their discoveries to their own healing. Offering a straightforward guide to bereavement models and therapeutic approaches, with photocopiable exercises and worksheets, The Creative Toolkit for Working with Grief and Bereavement is a valuable resource for information on grief and how to help grieving clients, and an invitation to explore creative possibilities for healing.
Publisher :SAGE Release Date :2020-03-09 ISBN :1526472953 Pages :384 pages Rating Book:4.2/5 (526 users)
Download or read book Developing Skills and Knowledge for Social Work Practice written by Michaela Rogers and published by SAGE. This book was released on 2020-03-09 with total page 384 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This very practical guide will teach students everything they need to know to successfully apply theory, methods and approaches in real-life practice. It will assist in developing and hone their skills to make the best start in their practice placement and beyond as a newly qualified practitioner. To get the most out of this book, visit the companion website at https://www.study.sagepub.com/rogers2e to find journal articles, templates, ‘how to’ guides and brand new videos with discussion questions, and a glossary.
Publisher :Jessica Kingsley Publishers Release Date :2020-09-21 ISBN :1784504637 Pages :240 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (784 users)
Download or read book Supporting People Bereaved through a Drug- or Alcohol-Related Death written by Peter Cartwright and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2020-09-21 with total page 240 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This pioneering book provides guidance for those helping bereaved adults through the process of grieving loved ones who died as a result of substance use. People bereaved in this manner require very specific support through these unique circumstances, and this book contains contributions from a range of leading experts in the field on how to help people bereaved in this way, with examples of good practice. It combines theory, research and practice in a straightforward and untechnical way, clearly describing the complex, severe nature of these bereavements and how to support bereaved people through this complex grieving process. The book also explains bereavement, substance use and how addictive substance use can affect a family, and provides comprehensive case studies that illustrate how to support and counsel. Rooted in specialist professional experience, this is the indispensable guide for all those whose work involves supporting these bereaved people, as well as being of interest to those bereaved this way and their family, friends and colleagues who may be supporting them.
Publisher :Lulu.com Release Date :2010-05-10 ISBN :1445270684 Pages :144 pages Rating Book:4.4/5 (445 users)
Download or read book Behavioural Safety Demystified with an Introduction to Nlp written by Matthew Terry and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2010-05-10 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Behavioural safety is a vitally important subject, but yet we let it languish in obscurity and terminology; we confound anyone wanting to learn more about it by throwing academic jargon in their face. That's why I've written this book to bring the subject to life. This book will demystify behavioural safety! I want to peel back the layers of academic-sounding rules and theories, shift through the masses of white papers and really get down to the crux of the matter in a jargon-less way. In a way that you'll find easy to appreciate and, hopefully, also enjoy! At the same time, I'll also give you an easy-to-understand introduction to Neuro Linguistic Programming which can really transform the way you work.
Publisher :Jessica Kingsley Publishers Release Date :2020-01-21 ISBN :178450839X Pages :144 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (784 users)
Download or read book Living with the Long-Term Effects of Cancer written by Cordelia Galgut and published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers. This book was released on 2020-01-21 with total page 144 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Challenging a number of myths about living long term with or after cancer, this book offers new insights by delving into areas that are not usually spoken about. Written from a dual perspective- that of a psychologist who had breast cancer and who copes with the long-term effects of treatment - the book contests the assumption that the afflicted person will simply 'get better' or 'move through' to a better situation. Emotional and physical side-effects can worsen over time and people living beyond or with cancer often endure a mismatch between expectations and reality, because they have been told that life would be easier than it actually is. This can leave both those suffering longer term and those close to them confused and unprepared. Including testimonies with people who have had a cancer diagnosis and people in the medical profession, the book signposts ways that professionals may help and offers prompts for friends and relatives to have useful and open conversations with the person affected. It gives voice to many people who feel that their suffering is disputed and diminished by the prevailing narrative around recovery. Galgut includes discussion on relationships, work, trauma, fear of recurrence and the role of therapy. Giving an unflinchingly honest perspective, Living with the Long-Term Effects of Cancer sheds light on these struggles, in the belief that bringing this conversation to the forefront is key to improving life for those who are affected by cancer and who suffer longer term from its effects.
Publisher :McGraw-Hill Education Release Date :2007-06-29 ISBN :9780071479226 Pages :272 pages Rating Book:4.7/5 (479 users)
Download or read book Fertility Demystified written by Susan Warhus and published by McGraw-Hill Education. This book was released on 2007-06-29 with total page 272 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Your essential guide to FERTILITY options and reproductive HEALTH If you are trying to start a family but are having trouble conceiving, you are not alone. Today, millions are affected by infertility issues. Fertility Demystified explores many common causes of infertility and outlines the latest treatments, guiding you toward successful conception. Written by a board-certified obstetrician and gynecologist, Fertility Demystified begins with an overview of the different fertility concerns for men and women along with a discussion of the possible reasons for early pregnancy loss. You'll find methods for increasing the chances of becoming pregnant--both naturally and through fertility drug therapy--and explanations of the various assisted-reproduction technologies. Also, the complex emotional issues and ethical considerations in the decision-making process are carefully explored. This easy-to-understand guide offers: Explanations of health and lifestyle concerns for both men and women Tips for finding a fertility specialist Natural ways to monitor and improve your own fertility An overview of various fertility medications and their risks Emerging technologies not yet available in the United States Alternatives for the infertile couple--including surrogacy and adoption Straightforward and accessible, Fertility Demystified helps you make informed decisions about your fertility options.
Publisher :McGraw Hill Professional Release Date :2021-07-16 ISBN :1260440885 Pages :655 pages Rating Book:4.6/5 (26 users)
Download or read book Critical Care Nursing DeMYSTiFieD, Second Edition written by Jim Keogh and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2021-07-16 with total page 655 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fun, streamlined way to learn the major concepts and theories of critical care nursing – and how to apply them to real-world patient situations Valuable to professional nurses who wants to transition into critical care nursing or students seeking to excel in their advanced studies, Critical Care Nursing Demystified, Second Edition is the book they need to quickly and easily understand the key concepts and advanced trends of this specialty. In order to make the learning process as quick and effective as possible, each chapter contains lesson objectives, key terms, NCLEX®-style Q&A, and vignettes of nursing situations you are likely to encounter in the workplace. You will also find a comprehensive final exam and coverage that includes overviews of basic anatomy and physiology of target organ systems, detailed health assessments using the body systems approach, diagnostic studies utilized to confirm an illness, common critical procedures performed, current medications used in the treatment of the critical care patient, and implementation of the nursing process to identify and solve patient concerns. Simple enough for students but challenging enough for professional nurses considering a switch from their current field to this specialty, Critical Care Nursing Demystified is the book you need to make your transition or entry into the field as smooth and painless as possible.
Publisher :Lulu.com Release Date :2018-05-18 ISBN :1387820265 Pages :235 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (387 users)
Download or read book The healing journey demystified: achieving sustainability one heart at a time written by Dr. Jodi-Anne M Smith and published by Lulu.com. This book was released on 2018-05-18 with total page 235 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Through sharing her own journey healing from child abuse, Jodi-Anne demonstrates the healing process and its links to spiritual growth and consciousness. Many healing techniques are explained and the book includes examples of art and dreams as healing tools. This book is recommended for all who want to find inner peace and happiness. If you did not suffer abuse while a child this book will provide you with insight into what those who do suffer it experience. It should also assist you in seeing how to heal whatever conditioning and hurts from throughout your life you do have. We all undergo the personal growth process, the healing journey - learning to love and accept ourselves unconditionally; learning to honour ourselves, others and the Earth; learning to live in a loving and sustainable way; actualising our life purpose.
Publisher :McGraw Hill Professional Release Date :2011-06-17 ISBN :0071606386 Pages :495 pages Rating Book:4.7/5 (71 users)
Download or read book Critical Care Nursing DeMYSTiFieD written by Cynthia Terry and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2011-06-17 with total page 495 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A fun, streamlined way to learn the major concepts and theories of critical care nursing – and how to apply them to real-world patient situations Whether you’re a professional nurse who wants to transition into critical care nursing or a student seeking to excel in your advanced studies, Critical Care Nursing Demystified is the book you need to quickly and easily understand the key concepts and advanced trends of this specialty. In order to make the learning process as quick and effective as possible, each chapter contains lesson objectives, key terms, NCLEX®-style Q&A, and vignettes of nursing situations you’re likely to encounter in the workplace. You’ll also find a comprehensive final exam and coverage that includes overviews of basic anatomy and physiology of target organ systems, detailed health assessments using the body systems approach, diagnostic studies utilized to confirm an illness, common critical procedures performed, current medications used in the treatment of the critical care patient, and implementation of the nursing process to identify and solve patient concerns. Learn how to care for patients with: Critical respiratory needs Critical cardiac and vascular needs Critical cardiac rhythm disturbance needs Neurological needs Endocrine disorders Critical renal needs Critical hematologic needs Trauma Simple enough for students but challenging enough for professional nurses considering a switch from their current field to this specialty, Critical Care Nursing Demystified is the book you need to make your transition or entry into the field as smooth and painless as possible.
Publisher :McGraw Hill Professional Release Date :2003 ISBN :9780071386296 Pages :356 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (386 users)
Download or read book Wireless Messaging Demystified written by Donald Longueuil and published by McGraw Hill Professional. This book was released on 2003 with total page 356 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Looks at various aspects of wireless messaging, including an introduction, where and how it is used, applications, and the future of the technology for the next generation.
Publisher :Howell Book House Release Date :1998-06-11 ISBN : Pages :212 pages Rating Book:4.L/5 ( users)
Download or read book The Loss of a Pet written by Wallace Sife and published by Howell Book House. This book was released on 1998-06-11 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Professional bereavement counselor Wallace Sife updates and expands his book for readers who need help coping with and understanding this particular kind of grief. 30 photos.
Publisher : Release Date :2008 ISBN :9781414406329 Pages :1516 pages Rating Book:4.0/5 (46 users)
Download or read book Video Source Book written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 1516 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Publisher : Release Date :2001 ISBN : Pages :1264 pages Rating Book:4.0/5 (3 users)
Download or read book Library Journal written by and published by . This book was released on 2001 with total page 1264 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Publisher :Greenwood Publishing Group Release Date :2004 ISBN :9780275981839 Pages :200 pages Rating Book:4.8/5 (981 users)
Download or read book Crossroads at Midlife written by Frances Cohen Praver and published by Greenwood Publishing Group. This book was released on 2004 with total page 200 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With medical science, health care, and healthy lifestyles extending our lifespans as never before, more and more midlife adults are finding themselves caring for their aging parents. This role can trigger not only logistical and financial challenges, but also great emotional upheaval. There is a reversal of roles as the child--often in the midst of raising his or her own adolescent or young adult offspring--becomes the caretaker of the parent. A parent's aging and mortality elicits strong feelings of loss, and a stark realization of one's own aging and mortality. Past, present, and future paths converge, and the caretaker is at the center of that crossroads. Psychologist Praver--a specialist working with such caretakers--shows us their inner worlds, and how they used a difficult point in their lives to embark on a journey of self-understanding and self-transformation--a journey toward a more meaningful life for themselves. Readers can gain a better understanding of their own lives-- and know they are not alone in their struggles to contend with and find powerful benefits from the emotional side of caring for an aging parent. Distress can become peace of mind, as we see in the stories of men and women who sought Praver's help. Relationships that might be weakened by a caretaker role--relationships between caretakers and their children, spouses, and friends--can actually grow stronger with the experience. Profound issues affecting caretakers are shared in this evocative book, which is an enlightening and enjoyable read.
Publisher : Release Date :1986-01-01 ISBN :9780898151718 Pages :959 pages Rating Book:4.5/5 (151 users)
Download or read book Mushrooms Demystified written by David Arora and published by . This book was released on 1986-01-01 with total page 959 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Identifies over two thousand species, answers common questions about mushrooms, and gives advice on collecting, preserving, and cooking with mushrooms.