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I enjoyed reading this book. It is a very refreshing down to earth text that examines theory and research without becoming an academic tome. It is comprehensive, focused on practice and includes some very interesting reflective exercises that allow you to engage with the text by comparing and contrasting your experiences with the author’s ideas. The book contains important insights for developing the essential skills required to provide effective bereavement care. It covers a wide range of issues from bereavement support to the importance of dreams | I Dying Death and Grief This SAGE ebook is copyright and is supplied by Dawsonera. Unauthorised distribution forbidden. Praise for the book This book bridges the gap between the overly simplistic self-help type book and the more academic research-based one. For students this will introduce research without overwhelming. Jan Hawkins Independent Practitioner Full of common sense wisdom and warmth . it is a book about theory and skills which is unique. Pam Firth Isabel Hospice Head of Family Support and Deputy Director Hospice Services I enjoyed reading this book. It is a very refreshing down to earth text that examines theory and research without becoming an academic tome. It is comprehensive focused on practice and includes some very interesting reflective exercises that allow you to engage with the text by comparing and contrasting your experiences with the author s ideas. The book contains important insights for developing the essential skills required to provide effective bereavement care. It covers a wide range of issues from bereavement support to the importance of dreams. Brenda points out that death is one of the most difficult experiences we encounter. After reading this book I believe practitioners from many areas of health and social care will improve their knowledge and self confidence and be able to make a difference to the experience of dying for the individual and the grieving family. Dr John Costello Head of Primary Care University of Manchester The term grief counseling has been bandied about for several decades. Brenda Mallon gives the term definition in a way no one has done before. Her book provides a very readable introduction on helping bereaved people. The author recognizes that help comes from friends lay counselors leaders of self-help groups and para-professionals as well as from mental health professionals. She has written in a way that will be useful to all of them. Well-chosen quotations some from contemporary bereaved people and some .