Grief as a Family Process draws on many sources, such as developmental psychology, psychoanalytic and family systems theory, and cultural anthropology. It extends and integrates these approaches into a systemic developmental model that emphasizes the ways grief can enhance the emotional growth of the family system. The model presented here views grief as a natural process through which a therapist can help families live, and even grow. Using examples...
Related Subjects
Behavioral Sciences Christian Books & Bibles Christian Living Clinical Clinical Psychology Compulsive Behavior Death & Grief Health, Fitness & Dieting Health, Fitness & Dieting Humanities Mental Health Politics & Social Sciences Psychiatry Psychology Psychology & Counseling Psychopathology Psychotherapy Religious Studies Science & Math Self Help Self-Help Self-Help & Psychology Social Sciences Social Work