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Foundational matters such as clinical presentations in bereavement, the conceptualization of grief therapy and its evidence base; distinctive approaches to grief therapy including existential therapy, art therapy, CBT and narrative, psychodynamic and meaning-based approaches; specific circumstances of death such as violent death and suicide, and particular populations such as bereaved parents and grieving children; professional issues such as training in grief therapy and therapist self-care.
IntroductionGrief Therapies for our Times: A Pluralistic PropositionVarieties and Complexities of GrievingThe Effectiveness of Grief Therapy: A Meta-analytic PerspectiveContemporary Grief Therapy ApproachesA Narrative Approach to Supporting Life After Loss: A Kaleidoscope of Never-Ending ColoursGrief Therapy as a Quest for MeaningExistential Therapy for GriefWorking with the Two-Track Model of Bereavement (TTMB)Attachment Informed Grief TherapyPsychoanalytic Approaches to Grief TherapyCognitive Behaviour Therapy for GriefUtilization of EMDR Therapy with Grief and MourningMindfulness for GriefCompassion-Focused Grief TherapyArt-Assisted Grief TherapyTailoring Grief Therapy for Diverse Presentations and PopulationsFostering Resilience in the Acute Stages of GriefWorking with the Relationship: Continuing Bonds, Unfulfilled Wishes and Unresolved ConflictBereavement: A Sociological PerspectiveThe Weight of Black GriefPandemic Loss and Grief: The Case of Covid-19The Role of Exposure in Processing Violent Circumstances of LossNavigating the Complications of Suicide LossGrief Therapy with Children and AdolescentsWorking with Parents after the Death of a ChildWorking with Grieving Couples: Using the Dual Process Model as a Framework for Clinical PracticeWorking with Grieving FamiliesProfessional Issues for Grief TherapistsMeasuring the Process and Outcome of Grief TherapiesTraining, Supervision and Continued Professional Development for Grief TherapistsCompassionate Reflection and Self-Care for Grief Therapists