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When death enters the therapeutic space : existential perspectives in psychotherapy and counselling / edited by Laura Barnett ; foreword by Emmy van Deurzen

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The philosophical roots of existential therapies Reflections on cancer counselling HIV as a mirror to life Surviving intensive care Creating safety for the client : the London 7/7 bombings Mortality and meaning in refugee survivors of torture and organized violence Reflections on suicide and despair The experience of working with patients with a short prognosis Palliative care, pastoral care and counselling : working together, learning from one another Working with bereavement : in the midst of life we are in death Working with bereaved parents And when the therapist or supervisor dies...fBernice Sorensen Dialogues : Buber, Rogers, Levinas and the therapeutic relationship Conclusion: The therapeutic relationship, when death enters the therapeutic space Although it is a natural part of life, death is a subject that is often neglected in psychotherapeutic literature and training. In this book, Laura Barnett and her contributors offer us insights into working with mortality in the therapeutic setting

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