Description
• Applies an attachment framework to grief therapy and addresses developments in neuroscience that help to explain variations in how people respond to loss.
• A substantial body of new research supports the value of an attachment-informed approach to our understanding of grief and how to design and deliver effective grief therapy.
• The field of psychology is increasingly influenced by advances in our understanding of the brain and of the processes, including effective psychotherapy, through which the brain changes. Attachment-Informed Grief Therapy directs the attention of grief therapists to these developments, highlights their clinical relevance, and provides an abundance of illustrative case examples.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032038469
Author Phyllis S. Kosminsky
Format Hardback
Page Count 20
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd