Creative Interventions in Grief and Loss Therapy

When the Music Stops, a Dream Dies

Creative Interventions in Grief and Loss Therapy: When the Music Stops, a Dream Dies

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Get the tools to help the grief that comes when a dream dies

Every person at one time or another suffers when his or her dreams are shattered. Creative Interventions in Grief and Loss Therapy: When the Music Stops, a Dream Dies provides truly innovative approaches to therapeutically help individuals work through and survive grief and loss. Leading experts explore creative interventions for common, yet emotionally devastating problems faced by those weathering the storms of grief after their dream has been destroyed. Therapists and counselors get the effective tools to creatively help people through the difficulties of dealing with death, addiction, trauma, changes in life circumstances, divorce, heartbreak, miscarriage, co-occurring mental health and substance use disorder (COD), suicide, adoption, and issues with children.

The chapters in this innovative volume cite existing research on specific grief and loss issues and illustrate a clinical application for each situation using various creative mediums such as music, writing, or ritual. Each approach can be expanded and modified with care by clinicians of all types to better help clients through the process. This resource is extensively referenced.

Topics in Creative Interventions in Grief and Loss Therapy include:

Creative Interventions in Grief and Loss Therapy: When the Music Stops, a Dream Dies is a creative, reaffirming resource perfect for mental health professionals, therapists, counselors, social workers, educators, and students.

Table of Contents

Preface. Acknowledgments. T. Duffey, When the Music Stops: Releasing the Dream. Scofield, When Clients Die: Using Storytelling, Journaling, and Correspondence in Times of Loss. Haberstrohm, Facing the Music: Creative and Experiential Group Strategies for Working with Addiction Related Grief and Loss. Williams & Spruill, Surviving and Thriving After Trauma and Loss. Kerl & Eichler, The Loss of Innocence: Emotional Costs to Serving as Gatekeepers to the Profession. Wooten, Healing into Life After Sport: Dealing with Student-Athlete Loss, Grief, and Transition with EFT. Valadez & Evans, A Novel Approach: Using Literary Writing and Creative Interventions for Working Toward Forgiveness After Relationship Dissolution and Divorce. Bissler, Soup, Stitches, and Song: Helping Parents Grieve When Their Adolescent Dies. Vogel, Overcoming Heartbreak: Learning to Make Music Again. Trepal, Semivan & Caley-Bruce, Miscarriage: A Dream Interrupted. T. Buser, J. Buser & Gladding, Good Grief: The Part of Arts in Healing Loss and Grief. Gee, Springer, Bitar, Drew & Graff, Keeping the Music Alive: Using the “Grief and Hope Box” with Adult Offenders with Co-Occurring Mental Health and Substance Use Issues. Juhnke & Granello, Shattered Dreams of Professional Competence: The Impact of Client Suicides on Mental Health Practitioners and How to Prepare for It. M. Duffey & T. Duffey, The American Reincarnation of the Superfluous Experience: Finding Meaning in Generation Y. Rubin, Superheroes and Heroic Journeys: Re-Claiming Loss in Adoption. Daire, Casado-Kehoe & Lin, Coping Responses and Emotional Distress in Fathers of Children with Special Needs and “Redreaming” as a Creative Intervention. Pehrsson, Fictive Bibliotherapy and Therapeutic Storytelling with Children Who Hurt. T. Duffey, Saying Goodbye: Pet Loss and Its Implications. Index. Reference Notes Included.

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