Book: Healing Pain: Attachment, Loss And Grief Therapy Feelings of loss, resulting in grief, are triggered by many situations besides the death of a loved one. Healing Pain investigates why the process of grief can be such a dramatic turning-point, and why people who undergo it are never the same as they were before.
Complicated losses give people psychological wounds. "Healing Pain" investigates why the process of grief is such a dramatic turning point for those who undergo it, and why they can never remain as they were before. Some people become so strained, depressed or anxious that in one way or another they turn into patients. Others become healthier than before and gradually acquire a freer life by means of the psychological forces that are latent in the healing pain of grief.
"Healing Pain" is based on ten years of intensive work with people affected by, or at risk from, pathological grief. It describes in simple terms with many examples, the therapeutic methods of treatment they have found most effective in helping such people.
A very moving book, "Healing Pain" is addressed to psychotherapists, psychologists, social workers and anyone who wishes to understand feelings of grief at a deeper level.
Details of Book: Healing Pain: Attachment, Loss And Grief Therapy Book: Healing Pain: Attachment, Loss And Grief Therapy
Author: Nini Leick, Marianne Davidsen-nielsen, Davidsen-nielse
ISBN: 0415047951
ISBN-13: 9780415047951
, 978-0415047951
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: Jan 1991
Publisher: Routledge
Number of Pages: 192
Language: English