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It was Bertha Pappenheim — the famous “Anna O.” of Josef Breuer’s first experiments with psychoanalysis, and a pioneer social worker in her own right — who first named psychotherapy “the talking cure.” And so it is, as a legion of well-controlled studies documents. Across a surprising variety of psychotherapeutic approaches, verbal exchanges between client and therapist can be powerfully curative — except when they aren’t. And when they aren’t, when the resources of literal speech alone are not enough, people often find themselves reaching for other symbolic resources to express, share, and transform wordless suffering into something that can be borne, validated, even cherished as a source of. | The Art of Grief The Use of Expressive Arts in a Grief Support Group edited by Ị. Earl Rogers Series in Death Dying and Bereavement The Art of Grief The Series in Death Dying and Bereavement Robert A. Neimeyer Consulting Editor Beder Voices of Bereavement A Casebook for Grief Counselors Berger Music of the Soul Composing Life Out of Loss Davies Shadows in the Sun The Experiences of Sibling Bereavement in Childhood Harvey Perspectives on Loss A Sourcebook Katz Johnson When Professionals Weep Emotional and Countertransference Responses in End-of-Life Care Klass The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents Jeffreys Helping Grieving People When Tears Are Not Enough A Handbook for Care Providers Leenaars Lives and Deaths Selections from the Works of Edwin S. Shneidman Lester Katie s Diary Unlocking the Mystery of a Suicide Martin Doka Men Don t Cry . Women Do Transcending Gender Stereotypes of Grief Nord Multiple AIDS-Related Loss A Handbook for Understanding and Surviving a Perpetual Fall Roos Chronic Sorrow A Living Loss Rogers The Art of Grief The Use of Expressive Arts in a Grief Support Group Rosenblatt Parent Grief Narratives of Loss and Relationship Rosenblatt Wallace African-American Grief Tedeschi Calhoun Helping Bereaved Parents A Clinician s Guide Silverman Widow to Widow Second Edition Werth Contemporary Perspectives on Rational Suicide Formerly The Series in Death Education Aging and Health Care Hannelore Wass Consulting Editor Bard Medical Ethics in Practice Benoliel Death Education for the Health Professional Bertman Facing Death Images Insights and Interventions Brammer How to Cope with Life Transitions The Challenge of Personal Change Cleiren Bereavement and Adaptation A Comparative Study of the Aftermath of Death Corless Pittman-Lindeman AIDS Principles Practices and Politics Abridged Edition Corless Pittman-Lindeman AIDS Principles Practices and Politics Reference Edition Curran Adolescent Suicidal Behavior Davidson The Hospice Development and .
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