The inspiration of hope in bereavement counselling [[electronic resource] /] / John R. Cutcliffe ; foreword by Ronna Jevne |
Autore | Cutcliffe John R. <1966-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; Philadelphia, PA, : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (146 p.) |
Disciplina | 155.9/37 |
Soggetto topico |
Bereavement - Psychological aspects
Death - Psychological aspects Grief Hope Loss (Psychology) |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-26710-0
9786610267101 1-4237-0976-4 1-84642-008-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Part One: Hope in Theory and Practice; 1. What is Hope?; Philosophical background and origins; Hope in the healthcare literature; The theory; Part Two: Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling; 2. 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; 3. Putting the Theory into Practice; Is the theory robust?
Do different approaches to 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?; 4. 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; 5. Facilitating a Cathartic Release Facilitating the release of painful emotionSupplying the opportunity for reflection; Providing unconditional and continual support; Freeing the client to talk about the deceased; Employing therapeutic touch; Purposefully utilizing silence; Avoiding colluding with the client's denial and/or hopelessness; 6. Experiencing a Healthy [Good] Ending; Realizing the potential for growth in bereavement; Avoiding repeats; Accomplishing any tasks of bereavement; Ensuring clients retain control; Increasing the client's self-awareness; Part Three: Implications for Research, Policy and Practice 7. Fit for Purpose?: Implications for Education and TrainingHope inspiration and bereavement counselling training; Mental health practitioner training; 8. Implications for Research and Policy; Is there a genetic answer?; Inspiring hope: too time-consuming?; Credibility in a technocratic world; Afterword; Appendix I: Summary of the Research; Grounded theory; Data collection and concept formation; Concept development; Concept modification and integration; Establishing the credibility of the findings; Category saturation; References; Subject Index; Author Index; About the Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910450264703321 |
Cutcliffe John R. <1966-> | ||
London ; Philadelphia, PA, : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The inspiration of hope in bereavement counselling [[electronic resource] /] / John R. Cutcliffe ; foreword by Ronna Jevne |
Autore | Cutcliffe John R. <1966-> |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; Philadelphia, PA, : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (146 p.) |
Disciplina | 155.9/37 |
Soggetto topico |
Bereavement - Psychological aspects
Death - Psychological aspects Grief Hope Loss (Psychology) |
ISBN |
1-280-26710-0
9786610267101 1-4237-0976-4 1-84642-008-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Part One: Hope in Theory and Practice; 1. What is Hope?; Philosophical background and origins; Hope in the healthcare literature; The theory; Part Two: Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling; 2. 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; 3. Putting the Theory into Practice; Is the theory robust?
Do different approaches to 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?; 4. 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; 5. Facilitating a Cathartic Release Facilitating the release of painful emotionSupplying the opportunity for reflection; Providing unconditional and continual support; Freeing the client to talk about the deceased; Employing therapeutic touch; Purposefully utilizing silence; Avoiding colluding with the client's denial and/or hopelessness; 6. Experiencing a Healthy [Good] Ending; Realizing the potential for growth in bereavement; Avoiding repeats; Accomplishing any tasks of bereavement; Ensuring clients retain control; Increasing the client's self-awareness; Part Three: Implications for Research, Policy and Practice 7. Fit for Purpose?: Implications for Education and TrainingHope inspiration and bereavement counselling training; Mental health practitioner training; 8. Implications for Research and Policy; Is there a genetic answer?; Inspiring hope: too time-consuming?; Credibility in a technocratic world; Afterword; Appendix I: Summary of the Research; Grounded theory; Data collection and concept formation; Concept development; Concept modification and integration; Establishing the credibility of the findings; Category saturation; References; Subject Index; Author Index; About the Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910783326303321 |
Cutcliffe John R. <1966-> | ||
London ; Philadelphia, PA, : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The inspiration of hope in bereavement counselling / / John R. Cutcliffe ; foreword by Ronna Jevne |
Autore | Cutcliffe John R. <1966-> |
Edizione | [1st ed.] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | London ; Philadelphia, PA, : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2004 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (146 p.) |
Disciplina | 155.9/37 |
Soggetto topico |
Bereavement - Psychological aspects
Death - Psychological aspects Grief Hope Loss (Psychology) |
ISBN |
1-280-26710-0
9786610267101 1-4237-0976-4 1-84642-008-3 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
The Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling; Contents; Acknowledgements; Foreword; Introduction; Part One: Hope in Theory and Practice; 1. What is Hope?; Philosophical background and origins; Hope in the healthcare literature; The theory; Part Two: Inspiring Hope in Bereavement Counselling; 2. 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; 3. Putting the Theory into Practice; Is the theory robust?
Do different approaches to 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?; 4. 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; 5. Facilitating a Cathartic Release Facilitating the release of painful emotionSupplying the opportunity for reflection; Providing unconditional and continual support; Freeing the client to talk about the deceased; Employing therapeutic touch; Purposefully utilizing silence; Avoiding colluding with the client's denial and/or hopelessness; 6. Experiencing a Healthy [Good] Ending; Realizing the potential for growth in bereavement; Avoiding repeats; Accomplishing any tasks of bereavement; Ensuring clients retain control; Increasing the client's self-awareness; Part Three: Implications for Research, Policy and Practice 7. Fit for Purpose?: Implications for Education and TrainingHope inspiration and bereavement counselling training; Mental health practitioner training; 8. Implications for Research and Policy; Is there a genetic answer?; Inspiring hope: too time-consuming?; Credibility in a technocratic world; Afterword; Appendix I: Summary of the Research; Grounded theory; Data collection and concept formation; Concept development; Concept modification and integration; Establishing the credibility of the findings; Category saturation; References; Subject Index; Author Index; About the Author |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910812896203321 |
Cutcliffe John R. <1966-> | ||
London ; Philadelphia, PA, : J. Kingsley Publishers, 2004 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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