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Somebody’s died – what do we do now

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Published 30 Jun 2013

Jennifer Pitt looks at the value of formulating a bereavement policy in schools before a crisis hits. BACP Children and Young People, March 2013

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A sudden death

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Published 30 Apr 2018

Open article: Stephen Regel considers how an employer can best support its staff in the aftermath of a traumatic bereavement. BACP Workplace, April 2018

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The other side of loss

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Published 30 Apr 2014

Hussam Al-Nawab explores how Buddhist-informed approaches such as Naikan and other-centred therapy can help support people through bereavement. Thresholds, Spring 2014

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Exploring the spiritual

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Published 30 Sep 2012

The experiences of death and bereavement are often intimately connected to spirituality and religion. As counsellors, how do we work with these deeply personal beliefs of our young clients, when they may be so foreign to our own? How do we meet them where they are, even when the link to bereavement isn’t always clear? Augene Nanning shares her work. BACP Children and Young People, September 2012

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Joint working with Cruse in school

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Published 30 Jun 2018

Linda Hafez explains the context for inviting a Cruse Bereavement Care counsellor to work with her in school to deliver a group for those Year 7 young people who had suffered loss. BACP Children, Young People and Families, June 2018

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Give sorrow words

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Published 31 Oct 2013

Why is it necessary to grieve and is the grieving process akin to a depressive state? John Crew considers the relationship between bereavement and depression. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, October 2013

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In touch with your BACP

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Published 22 Jan 2021

News and resources from BACP Healthcare. Healthcare Counselling and Psychotherapy Journal, January 2021

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From the chair: Life after loss

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Published 30 Sep 2018

How do we help our clients and ourselves find meaning and hope following a significant loss? Private Practice, September 2018

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Breaks in the continuity of being

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Published 31 Dec 2017

Grief often involves a lengthy, complex and painful process of reorganisation of who we are, what we do, how we function, and our relationships with others, writes Jonathan Hartley. Private Practice, Winter 2017

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Making sense of loss

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Published 31 Dec 2018

John Wilson reviews the accepted theories on working with grief, and some new developments. Private Practice, December 2018

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