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Most practitioners encounter bereaved clients before they receive any training in grief.
Whether in a hospital ward, a community mental health team, a counseling practice, or a hospice, the expectation is often the same: you are qualified, so you can handle it. What that expectation misses is that grief-specific training is rarely built into qualifying curricula, and the models most practitioners carry, including the five stages of grief, are not well supported by the research that has emerged over the past thirty years.
What This Book Covers
This book provides a structured clinical orientation to contemporary grief practice for practitioners who need a reliable foundation before, during, or after their first significant bereavement caseload. It covers the major theoretical frameworks in current use: Worden's tasks of mourning, Stroebe and Schut's Dual Process Model, continuing bonds theory, and Neimeyer's meaning reconstruction approach. It addresses Prolonged Grief Disorder as formally defined in the DSM-5-TR in 2022, explains Complicated Grief Treatment and when to refer, and applies grief-informed Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Compassion-Focused Therapy to specific clinical presentations. Practical chapters address assessment, the structure of the grief session, culturally sensitive practice, complex presentations including suicide loss and traumatic bereavement, anticipatory grief and ambiguous loss, and the clinician's own occupational grief.
What Makes This Book Different
Unlike resources built around a single therapeutic model, this book offers a comparative, integrative overview that reflects how contemporary grief practice actually works: across multiple frameworks, for a clinical reader working in varied settings. The inclusion of the DSM-5-TR 2022 Prolonged Grief Disorder criteria, a dedicated chapter on clinician sustainability, and practical guidance for non-therapy grief contexts make this a reference practitioners can apply across disciplines.
This Book Is for Readers Who
Are early in their clinical careers and encountering bereavement cases without a clear framework to work from; work in healthcare, community support, or educational settings where grief arises regularly but is not the primary clinical focus; received little or no grief-specific training during their qualifying program; are experienced practitioners seeking to update their knowledge in line with current evidence and DSM-5-TR standards; or work in palliative, oncology, or end-of-life settings and want a structured reference for the bereavement dimension of their role.
If you want a clear, evidence-grounded introduction to contemporary grief practice that covers the frameworks, the clinical skills, and the professional sustainability considerations the work demands, this book offers a practical starting point.
© 2026 Jstone Publishing (E-bog): 6610001271220
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E-bog: 27. juni 2026
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