Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and Practice for Health and Social Care Practitioners

Dealing with the social experience of grief, loss and bereavement are challenging areas for everyone, including health and social care practitioners who are often well placed to offer help and support to the bereaved. This book draws together a comprehensive range of worldwide evidence for understanding and supporting the bereaved in a variety of health and social care contexts. It can be used by practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds in both health and social care to gain an appreciation of bereavement and its associated support and care. Additionally, it can be used for personal and professional development by practitioners who want to enhance their own and others’ practice with the bereaved in specific contexts or organisations. The book may also be of value to those undertaking post graduate study who want to gain a wider understanding of the evidence related to bereavement and bereavement care practice in health and social care and may be seeking to add to the body of evidence in this field.

"1128480234"
Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and Practice for Health and Social Care Practitioners

Dealing with the social experience of grief, loss and bereavement are challenging areas for everyone, including health and social care practitioners who are often well placed to offer help and support to the bereaved. This book draws together a comprehensive range of worldwide evidence for understanding and supporting the bereaved in a variety of health and social care contexts. It can be used by practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds in both health and social care to gain an appreciation of bereavement and its associated support and care. Additionally, it can be used for personal and professional development by practitioners who want to enhance their own and others’ practice with the bereaved in specific contexts or organisations. The book may also be of value to those undertaking post graduate study who want to gain a wider understanding of the evidence related to bereavement and bereavement care practice in health and social care and may be seeking to add to the body of evidence in this field.

51.99 In Stock
Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and Practice for Health and Social Care Practitioners

Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and Practice for Health and Social Care Practitioners

Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and Practice for Health and Social Care Practitioners

Grief, Loss and Bereavement: Evidence and Practice for Health and Social Care Practitioners

eBook

$51.99  $68.95 Save 25% Current price is $51.99, Original price is $68.95. You Save 25%.

Available on Compatible NOOK devices, the free NOOK App and in My Digital Library.
WANT A NOOK?  Explore Now

Related collections and offers


Overview

Dealing with the social experience of grief, loss and bereavement are challenging areas for everyone, including health and social care practitioners who are often well placed to offer help and support to the bereaved. This book draws together a comprehensive range of worldwide evidence for understanding and supporting the bereaved in a variety of health and social care contexts. It can be used by practitioners from a wide range of backgrounds in both health and social care to gain an appreciation of bereavement and its associated support and care. Additionally, it can be used for personal and professional development by practitioners who want to enhance their own and others’ practice with the bereaved in specific contexts or organisations. The book may also be of value to those undertaking post graduate study who want to gain a wider understanding of the evidence related to bereavement and bereavement care practice in health and social care and may be seeking to add to the body of evidence in this field.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781136650291
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 03/01/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Peter Wimpenny is a lecturer at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen. He is a member of the National Framework Group for Bereavement Care in Scotland. He has also been active in evidence informed practice through the Joanna Briggs Institute and SIGN (Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network).
John Costello is an experienced teacher. He has published extensively on topics related to his research on the social experience of death and dying as well as in areas related to teaching and learning. John is a counsellor and an educational consultant to the Chernobyl Children's Project (CCP), a UK charity focused on promoting palliative care in Belarus and other areas of Eastern Europe.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Chapter 1 Background to bereavement and bereavement care, John Costello; Part 1 Bereavement across the lifespan; Chapter 2 Bereavement in children and young people, Kim Morris; Chapter 3 Parental and family bereavement, Fiona Work, Sylvia Wilcock; Chapter 4 Bereavement and older people, Audrey Stephen; Part 2 Contexts of bereavement; Chapter 5 End of life care and bereavement, John Costello; Chapter 6 Mental health, trauma and bereavement, David Alexander, Susan Klein; Chapter 7 Bereavement and primary care, Sally Lawton, Ken Lawton; Chapter 8 Acute care and bereavement, Peter Wimpenny; Chapter 9 Children's deaths and bereavement, Brother Francis; Chapter 10 Perinatal bereavement, Elaine Dick, Peter Wimpenny; Chapter 11 Bereavement in care homes, Paul Dempster; Chapter 12 Bereavement and people with learning difficulties, Barry Gault; Chapter 13 HIV/AIDS and bereavement, Rachel Unwin; Chapter 14 Bereavement and occupational health, Rosemary Shaw; Part 3 Education, interventions and organisation of bereavement care; Chapter 15 Professional development for health and social care practitioners, Peter Wimpenny; Chapter 16 Interventions, organisation of care and on-going support for the bereaved, Peter Wimpenny;
From the B&N Reads Blog

Customer Reviews