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Informationen zum Autor Stephen J. Freeman is a professor of Counseling and Chair of the Department of Counselor Education at California State University! Sacramento. Dr. Freeman served on the graduate faculty at Texas Woman¿s University for 18 years where he was the Coordinator of the Counseling and Development Program. He also maintained a private practice in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Dr Freeman has published on a variety of topics relating to death! grief! and loss and is the author of the book ETHICS: AN INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY AND PRACTICE. Klappentext This text provides pertinent theoretical and practical information! enhancing the reader's understanding of the process and the dynamics of grief and loss. Freeman views the helping professional's personal feelings! fears! and expectations as significant factors affecting facilitation of the grieving process that must be examined. Zusammenfassung Enhance your understanding of the process and dynamics of grief and loss with GRIEF AND LOSS: UNDERSTANDING THE JOURNEY! Providing a human voice to the experience! this counseling text uses examples that allow you to enter the world of real people and their losses. A chapter on ethics allows you a glimpse in to the complicated ethical labyrinth involved in end-of-life decisions. Definitions of terms provide you with easy access and make studying easy. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction.2. Death and Dying: A Process.3. Ethics and End-of-Life Decision Making.4. Attachment Theory: Implications for Understanding Grief and Loss.5. Grief! the Reaction to Loss.6. Unresolved Grief.7. Grieving Special Types of Loss.8. Children and Loss.9. Therapeutic Interventions.10. Families and Grief.11. Caring for the Caregiver.Epilogue.References.