Supporting People Bereaved through a Drug- or Alcohol-Related Death

Supporting People Bereaved through a Drug- or Alcohol-Related Death

by Peter Cartwright
Supporting People Bereaved through a Drug- or Alcohol-Related Death

Supporting People Bereaved through a Drug- or Alcohol-Related Death

by Peter Cartwright

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Overview

This pioneering book provides guidance for those helping bereaved adults through the process of grieving loved ones who died as a result of substance use.

People bereaved in this manner require very specific support through these unique circumstances, and this book contains contributions from a range of leading experts in the field on how to help people bereaved in this way, with examples of good practice. It combines theory, research and practice in a straightforward and untechnical way, clearly describing the complex, severe nature of these bereavements and how to support bereaved people through this complex grieving process. The book also explains bereavement, substance use and how addictive substance use can affect a family, and provides comprehensive case studies that illustrate how to support and counsel.

Rooted in specialist professional experience, this is the indispensable guide for all those whose work involves supporting these bereaved people, as well as being of interest to those bereaved this way and their family, friends and colleagues who may be supporting them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781784504632
Publisher: Kingsley, Jessica Publishers
Publication date: 09/21/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 336
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Peter Cartwright is a counsellor, trainer and researcher with experience in both bereavement counselling and supporting families affected by substance use. He was author of How Helpful is Counselling for People Bereaved Through a Substance-Related Death?, published in 2019 in the journal Bereavement Care, and was a co-writer of Bereaved by Addiction - A Booklet for Anyone Bereaved through Drug or Alcohol Use, produced in 2013 for DrugFAM. Peter lives in London.

Table of Contents

Introduction

Part 1 - Making sense of substance-related bereavements
Chapter 1 - Making sense of bereavement
Chapter 2 - Three useful theories for bereavement support
Chapter 3 - Making sense of substance use
Chapter 4 - How addictive substance use can affect a family
Chapter 5 - Substance-related bereavements
Chapter 6 - Making sense of substance-related bereavements

Part 2 - How to support a bereaved person
Chapter 7 - Key considerations
Chapter 8 - Supporting a bereaved person
Chapter 9 - Bereavement counselling
Chapter 10 - Themes in bereavement counselling
Chapter 11 - Anxiety, stress and traumatic bereavement
Chapter 12 - Unfinished business
Chapter 13 - Shame and stigma
Chapter 14 - Anger, blame and guilt
Chapter 15 - Depression
Chapter 16 - Counselling clients who use medication, alcohol or drugs
Chapter 17 - Later bereavement and how far can we help?

Part 3 - Examples of good practice

References
Index

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