Helping Grieving People - When Tears Are Not Enough: A by J. Shep Jeffreys

By J. Shep Jeffreys

Assisting Grieving humans – while Tears usually are not sufficient is a guide for care prone who offer provider, help and counseling to these grieving loss of life, ailment, and different losses. This e-book can also be an outstanding textual content for educational classes in addition to for workers improvement education. the writer addresses grief because it impacts various relationships and discusses assorted intervention and help thoughts, consistently cognizant of person and cultural changes within the expression and therapy of grief. Jeffreys has tested a pragmatic method of getting ready grief care companies via 3 uncomplicated tracks. the 1st song: middle – demands self-discovery, liberating oneself of gathered loss as a way to concentration all awareness at the griever. moment music: Head – emphasizes figuring out the advanced and dynamic phenomena of human grief. 3rd tune: fingers – stresses the caregiver's genuine intervention, and speaks to put degrees of ability, in addition to a few of the methods for therapeutic on hand. Accompanying those 3 motifs, the guide discusses the social and cultural contexts of grief as utilized to varied populations of grievers in addition to the underlying mental foundation of human grief. during the publication, Jeffreys offers the function of the caregiver as a ravishing Witness to the adventure of grief and ache of bereaved friends and family, and likewise to the trail taken through death individuals and their households. the second one variation of supporting Grieving humans continues to be precise to the method that has been so good bought within the unique quantity. It contains up to date study findings and addresses new details and advancements within the box of loss, grief and bereavement.

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As discussed in Chapter 3, the telling and retelling of the story of a grieving person’s loss is an important part of his or her healing. In this context, the provider agrees to be a nonjudgmental Exquisite Witness. It is more than being a skilled listener. It means hearing with the heart and knowing that you, the Exquisite Witness care provider, are engaged in a healing process with another human being and can feel the joy of this healing. When people share their pain and fears, we are on sacred ground.

In a family where a man was rapidly losing ground to cancer, his wife and children were able to continually adjust their expectations about his level of participation in family activities. Yet his own parents and siblings steadily maintained that he would be fine and that there was no cause for concern. The unfortunate result of this strong resistance to the reality of the man’s medical condition was that his wife and children received little or no support from those relatives. The lack of support left this family with continuing major conflicts in the aftermath of this man’s death.

Summary Funerals, memorials, burials, cremations, wakes, Shiva, farewell events, and transition ceremonies are all useful rituals that acknowledge the loss of a person or some other significant change in life circumstances. They also bring people together as a supportive community. Even in families in which some members are estranged, attendance at funerals usually overrides the conflict—at least temporarily. Care providers may be asked to help a family organize deathÂ�associated rituals or obtain resources for the family.

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