Description
Loneliness can be a terrible experience. Yet, surprisingly counsellors, therapists and professional helpers are rearely taught how to help their clients manage loneliness. Written specially for professional helpers, Loneliness, Stress and Well-Being provides a thorough background to the theories concerning the nature of loneliness and a basic introduction to its management. It describes a simple method of assessing the degree and nature of loneliness and includes invaluable practical strategies for helping clients to manage their social problems.
About the Author
G A Kupshik, G. A. Kupshik, P. M. Murphy
Reviews
`... particular help in addressing the widespread stress and loneliness experienced by social workers themselves.' - British Journal of Social Work
Book Information
ISBN 9780415070324
Author G A Kupshik
Format Paperback
Page Count 168
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 453g