Bereavement Counseling in the School Setting
The paucity of death education programs in our elementary and secondary schools is evident of our death avoidance culture. Although many of our schools do attempt to assist the thousands of children and adolescents yearly who lose parents, siblings, and other loved ones, their efforts tend to focus on how to assist the newly bereaved student in the days immediately following the loss. Very few schools have a long-term approach that extends far beyond the immediate crisis, seeking to assist students with the life-altering changes that follow the death of a family member.

Dr. Luciano Sabatini, a former school counselor, and director of guidance, offers a guide to school-based professionals, especially those involved in crisis counseling, on how to assist students through crisis intervention teams, educational awareness, and support groups. He shares his experiences in working with bereaved students and what he has learned from them in coming to terms with a devastating loss. He also offers school leaders best practices in supporting grieving students and in managing a school grieving the death of a student.
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Bereavement Counseling in the School Setting
The paucity of death education programs in our elementary and secondary schools is evident of our death avoidance culture. Although many of our schools do attempt to assist the thousands of children and adolescents yearly who lose parents, siblings, and other loved ones, their efforts tend to focus on how to assist the newly bereaved student in the days immediately following the loss. Very few schools have a long-term approach that extends far beyond the immediate crisis, seeking to assist students with the life-altering changes that follow the death of a family member.

Dr. Luciano Sabatini, a former school counselor, and director of guidance, offers a guide to school-based professionals, especially those involved in crisis counseling, on how to assist students through crisis intervention teams, educational awareness, and support groups. He shares his experiences in working with bereaved students and what he has learned from them in coming to terms with a devastating loss. He also offers school leaders best practices in supporting grieving students and in managing a school grieving the death of a student.
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Bereavement Counseling in the School Setting

Bereavement Counseling in the School Setting

by luciano Sabatini
Bereavement Counseling in the School Setting

Bereavement Counseling in the School Setting

by luciano Sabatini

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The paucity of death education programs in our elementary and secondary schools is evident of our death avoidance culture. Although many of our schools do attempt to assist the thousands of children and adolescents yearly who lose parents, siblings, and other loved ones, their efforts tend to focus on how to assist the newly bereaved student in the days immediately following the loss. Very few schools have a long-term approach that extends far beyond the immediate crisis, seeking to assist students with the life-altering changes that follow the death of a family member.

Dr. Luciano Sabatini, a former school counselor, and director of guidance, offers a guide to school-based professionals, especially those involved in crisis counseling, on how to assist students through crisis intervention teams, educational awareness, and support groups. He shares his experiences in working with bereaved students and what he has learned from them in coming to terms with a devastating loss. He also offers school leaders best practices in supporting grieving students and in managing a school grieving the death of a student.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781608081134
Publisher: WriteLife Publishing
Publication date: 12/20/2012
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
Pages: 114
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dr. Luciano Sabatini has worked in secondary schools for over 37 years as a teacher, school counselor and guidance director. He also has a private practice in bereavement counseling where he works with the newly bereaved individually or in support groups, and he is an adjunct professor at Hofstra University where he teaches a graduate course, Counseling for Death, Dying and Bereavement.
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