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- catalog abstract ""This book brings together empirical research and theoretical thinking on hope to give practical guidance to professionals working with the bereaved. John R. Cutcliffe takes into account evidence-based practice, describing not only what we know about the role played by hope, but also how we know about it." "The text builds on the requirements of practitioners consulted in its development, identifying and examining the dynamics, principles and social processes involved in bereavement counselling and helping practitioners to understand how they can break through grief, anger and despair to inspire hope in their clients. In addition it covers the wider implications of hope-centred counselling on training and policy." "Taking in a variety of sources from philosophy to health policy, this book gives a unique and comprehensive view of the developments and possibilities in hope-inspiring bereavement counselling, providing a wealth of advice and guidance for practitioners at all levels."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b12606202.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description ""Taking in a variety of sources from philosophy to health policy, this book gives a unique and comprehensive view of the developments and possibilities in hope-inspiring bereavement counselling, providing a wealth of advice and guidance for practitioners at all levels."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""This book brings together empirical research and theoretical thinking on hope to give practical guidance to professionals working with the bereaved. John R. Cutcliffe takes into account evidence-based practice, describing not only what we know about the role played by hope, but also how we know about it." "The text builds on the requirements of practitioners consulted in its development, identifying and examining the dynamics, principles and social processes involved in bereavement counselling and helping practitioners to understand how they can break through grief, anger and despair to inspire hope in their clients. In addition it covers the wider implications of hope-centred counselling on training and policy."".
- catalog description "Foreword / Ronna Jevne -- Hope in Theory and Practice -- Philosophical background and origins -- Hope in the healthcare literature -- The theory -- Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling -- How Hope Works: Theory into Practice -- Caring, carers and hope inspiration -- Temporal dimensions of hope -- The centrality of hope -- Signs of increased hope in the client -- A radical change in practice needed? -- Freeing rather than fixing -- Putting the Theory into Practice -- Is the theory robust? -- Do different theories of counselling affect the basic social process of hope inspiration? -- How do practitioners maintain their own hope levels? -- Are there differences between novice and expert counsellors' attempts at hope inspiration? -- Is there a broader impact on mental health nursing? -- Forging the Connection and Relationship -- Experiencing a caring, human-human connection -- Countering the Projections of Hopelessness -- Unwavering Commitment -- Rediscovering Trust -- Permeating hope throughout the counselling encounter -- Facilitating a Cathartic Release -- Facilitating the release of painful emotion -- Supplying the opportunity for reflection -- Providing unconditional and continual support -- Freeing the client to talk about the deceased -- Employing the therapeutic touch -- Purposefully utilizing silence -- Avoiding colluding with the client's denial and/or hopelessness -- Experiencing a Healthy [Good] Ending -- Realizing the potential for growth in bereavement -- Avoiding repeats -- Accomplishing any tasks of bereavement.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 136-139) and indexes.".
- catalog extent "144 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "1843100827 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Philadelphia, PA : J. Kingsley Publishers,".
- catalog subject "155.9/37 21".
- catalog subject "2004 I-900".
- catalog subject "Attitude to Death.".
- catalog subject "BF 575.G7 C989i 2002".
- catalog subject "BF575.G7 C88 2004".
- catalog subject "Bereavement Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Bereavement.".
- catalog subject "Counseling.".
- catalog subject "Death Psychological aspects.".
- catalog subject "Grief.".
- catalog subject "Hope.".
- catalog subject "Loss (Psychology)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Ronna Jevne -- Hope in Theory and Practice -- Philosophical background and origins -- Hope in the healthcare literature -- The theory -- Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling -- How Hope Works: Theory into Practice -- Caring, carers and hope inspiration -- Temporal dimensions of hope -- The centrality of hope -- Signs of increased hope in the client -- A radical change in practice needed? -- Freeing rather than fixing -- Putting the Theory into Practice -- Is the theory robust? -- Do different theories of counselling affect the basic social process of hope inspiration? -- How do practitioners maintain their own hope levels? -- Are there differences between novice and expert counsellors' attempts at hope inspiration? -- Is there a broader impact on mental health nursing? -- Forging the Connection and Relationship -- Experiencing a caring, human-human connection -- Countering the Projections of Hopelessness -- Unwavering Commitment -- Rediscovering Trust -- Permeating hope throughout the counselling encounter -- Facilitating a Cathartic Release -- Facilitating the release of painful emotion -- Supplying the opportunity for reflection -- Providing unconditional and continual support -- Freeing the client to talk about the deceased -- Employing the therapeutic touch -- Purposefully utilizing silence -- Avoiding colluding with the client's denial and/or hopelessness -- Experiencing a Healthy [Good] Ending -- Realizing the potential for growth in bereavement -- Avoiding repeats -- Accomplishing any tasks of bereavement.".
- catalog title "The inspiration of hope in bereavement counselling / John R. Cutcliffe ; foreword by Ronna Jevne.".
- catalog type "text".