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Books (currently
avalible only in German)
Why
did you do that to us?
A book to accompany people grieving over someone who has committed suicide
Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 5. überarbeitete und erweiterte Auflage 2006, 160 Seiten, ISBN 3-579-06812-1
The most read book about mourning in the wake of a suicide, now in an extended and revised edition.
New chapters about childeren’s and young adults’ mourning, feelings of guilt and tramatisation. A standard work for all those faced with a suicide. The grieving and their councillors find all the necessary information here, presented in a sensitive and practical manner. Concrete exercises provide help in coping, information for relatives and helpers provides additional support.
Das Kapitel "Trauernde Kinder und Jugendliche nach einem Suizid" finden Sie hier >>
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News directions in bereavement counselling and accompanying the dying
Gütersloher Verlagshaus 2001, 190 Seiten, ISBN 3-579-02308-X
The most important texts for a modern understanding of the process of grieving. Benching marking texts from William Worden, Dennis Klass and Tony Walter are collected here for professionals and the grieving readably translated and with notes.
Working notes from, for example, Winstons Wish's work with grieving children and young adults or the work with relatives of murder victims show how bereavement counselling can be.
An inspiring book for all who want to gain an overall impression of the current theoretical situation and forms bereavement counselling
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How can I live with my grief?
Gütersloher Verlagshaus, 2000, 144 Seiten, ISBN 3-579-00925-7
A small text book about grief in the midst of life. The book is for the grieving, and for all who wish to accustom themselves with the subject. Thought provoking and practical tips make this self-help book into a source of comfort and courage. A modern perception of grief, within which remembering is just as important as letting go is here applied to the actual daily life of the grieving.
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