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This work investigates the practical methodologies and interpersonal dynamics required for effective bereavement visitation in clinical and pastoral settings. The author, drawing upon established practices in grief support and psychological care, outlines a structured framework for volunteers and professionals to provide comfort to the bereaved. The text emphasizes the importance of active listening, boundary setting, and the recognition of the various stages of mourning within a supportive, non-judgmental context.
What You Will Find
Practitioners in the field of hospice care and bereavement support frequently cite this text as a practical manual for training volunteers. The prose is noted for its clinical clarity and focus on actionable advice rather than abstract theory.
Page Count:
68
Publication Date:
1982-06-03
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197246028
ISBN-13:
9780197246023
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