Responding to Loss: A Resource for CaregiversReading this book, caregivers will find ways to increase their effectiveness by understanding more fully what their care receivers are experiencing, by finding creative ways to assist them in processing what is happening, and by working with them to discern responses to loss that are emotionally healthy, intellectually coherent, spiritually genuine, culturally sensitive, relationally authentic, and personally fulfilling. |
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CHAPTER 3 | 23 |
CHAPTER 4 | 39 |
Responding After the Break Has Taken Place | 53 |
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