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Keren M. Humphrey
Counseling
Strategies
for
Loss and
Grief
Counseling
Strategies
for
Loss and
Grief
AMERICAN COUNSELING
ASSOCIATION
5999 Stevenson Avenue
Alexandria,VA 22304
www.counseling.org
Copyright © 2009 by the American Counseling Association. All rights reserved. Printed in the
United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976,
no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or
stored in a database or retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher.
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American Counseling Association
5999 Stevenson Avenue
Alexandria, VA 22304
Director of Publications
Carolyn C. Baker
Production Manager
Bonny E. Gaston
Editorial Assistant
Catherine A. Brumley
Copy Editor
Elaine Dunn
Cover and Text Design by Bonny E. Gaston.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Humphrey, Keren M.
  Counseling strategies for loss and grief/Keren M. Humphrey.
   p.  cm.
  Includes bibliographical references and index.
  ISBN 978-1-55620-246-9 (alk. paper)
1.  Loss (Psychology)  2.  Grief.  3.  Counseling.  I.  Title.
  BF575.D35H86 2009
  158' .3—dc22	 2008041860
Counseling
Strategies
for
Loss and
Grief
iii
Dedication
This book is dedicated to the women who shaped me with their presence:
	 my mother, Amy Riser Harrington Humphrey,
	 and my maternal grandmother, Elberta Riser Harrington.
	 And to the woman who shaped me with her absence,
	 my paternal grandmother, Lela Marie Beller Humphrey.
Table of Contents
			 Preface	 ix
			 Acknowledgments	 xiii
			 About the Author	 xv
Part 1  Unique Grief and Unique Grievers	
	 Chapter 1 • Thinking Differently About Loss and Grief
			 in the 21st Century	 3
				 Loss and Grief Terminology	 5
				 Changing Ideas About Loss and Grief 	 6
				 Nine Critical Guidelines for Conceptualizing
				  Loss and Grief	 7
	 Chapter 2 • Listening To and Listening For Loss and Grief 	 19
				 Types of Loss and Grief	 20
				 Selected Psychosocial Factors	 25
				 Listening for Clues to Loss and Grief
				  in Psychotherapy	 32
				 Diagnosing Uncomplicated and Complicated
				  Bereavement Grief	 33
	 Chapter 3 • Two Contemporary Models of Loss Adaptation 	 37
				 Adaptive Grieving Styles	 37
				 The Dual Process Model	 47
				 Differential Grief in Families	 51
	 Part 2	 Counseling Strategies for Loss Adaptation	 	
	 Chapter 4 • Cognitive–Behavioral and Constructivist Strategies
			 for Loss Adaptation	 57
				 Cognitive–Behavioral Strategies for Loss Adaptation	 57
				 Constructivist Strategies for Loss Adaptation	 62
Table of Contents
vi
				 Managing Repetitive Thoughts and Ruminative Coping:
					 Three Strategies	 63
				Rational Emotive Imagery for Avoidance	 64
				 Telling and Retelling the Story of Obscured Loss	 67
				Responsibility Pies and Defense Attorneys Meet
					 Shame and Guilt	 71
				 Loss Experiences Timeline	 73
				 Systemic and Thematic Genograms With Loss and Grief	 76
				 Early Recollections	 83
				 Objects of Connection	 85
				 Therapeutic Grief Rituals	 89
				 Therapeutic Writing for Loss: Giving Sorrow Words	 94
				 Cinematherapy With Loss and Grief	 102
				 Prescription to Grieve	 106
				 Decisional Balance and the Possibility of Change	 109
				 Confronting Secondary Gain	 112
				 Creating a Resilient Image	 114
				 The 2 Questions	 116
				 Breathing Lessons	 116
				 Mindfulness-Based Practices to Manage Distress	 118
				 Using Ecotherapy Strategies for Loss and Grief	 124
				 Client Drawings in Grief Counseling	 127
				 Client-Generated Metaphors 	 130
				 Wisdom Chronicles	 135
				 Brief Homework Assignments to Promote Change	 138
				 Shared Reminiscence	 140
				 Loss Characterization to Address Fragmented Identity	 141
				 Using Photographs to Facilitate Meaning Reconstruction	 142
	 Chapter 5 • Emotion-Focused Strategies for Loss Adaptation 	 147
				Respecting Client Differences in Emotional Processing	 147
				 Create a Holding Environment for Difficult Emotions	 148
				 Emotional Processing Challenges in Loss Adaptation	 149
				 General Guidelines for Emotional Processing With
					 Loss Adaptation	 152
				 Using a Feelings List for Grief Experiences	 156
				 Chair Dialogues	 157
				 Focusing: Moving Deeper With Feelings to Awareness	 166
				 Mapping Loss and Grief: Focus on Feelings	 171
				 How My Dark Emotions Have Made Me Strong	 171
	 Chapter 6 • Narrative Therapy Strategies for Loss Adaptation 	 175
				 Narrative Therapy Terminology	 176
				 Basic Assumptions of Narrative Therapy	 176
				 Narrative Style Questioning and Externalizing
					 Conversation	 178
				 Implementation of Narrative Practices	 179
Table of Contents
vii
	 Chapter 7 • Solution-Focused Therapy Strategies for
			 Loss Adaptation	 195
				 Basic Assumptions of Solution-Focused Therapy	 195
				 Implementation of Solution-Focused Therapy	 196
	 Chapter 8 • Adjunctive Strategies for Loss Adaptation	 205
				 Client Self-Care	 205
				 Therapeutic Massage	 206
				 Labyrinth Walking	 206
				 The Nature Cure	 208			
				 Tai Chi and Yoga	 208
				 Creative Activities	 209
				 Mindfulness Meditation	 210
				 Grief Support Groups	 210
	 Chapter 9 • The Counseling Professional Working
			 With Loss and Grief	 213
				 Three Essential Counselor Roles	 213
				 Practical Suggestions for Counseling Professionals	 215
				 The Person of the Counseling Professional:
					 Know Thyself	 218
			References	 221
			 Index	 237
ix
Preface
For years my professional colleagues and I have discussed the need for a book of counseling
interventions to supplement the theoretical literature on loss and grief. The vast majority of this
literature centers on theoretical conceptualizations of bereavement grief and research on distinct
topics (e.g., complicated grief, AIDS-related grief) or the characteristics of distinct populations
(e.g., bereaved parents, the chronically ill). Although this knowledge base is essential to our
understanding of loss and grief,the literature tends to falls short in consideration of the technical
aspects of intervention. Most often authors suggest a direction for therapy, such as examining
unfinished business or facilitating emotional expression, but the nuts-and-bolts descriptions of
what to actually do with clients in therapy are often disappointingly vague or entirely absent. It
is the old challenge of translating theory into practice, and it is the reason for this book.
The purpose of Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief is to describe a range of counseling
strategies appropriate to the treatment of loss and grief issues in diverse psychotherapy settings.
It is based on contemporary understandings on the nature of personal and interpersonal loss and
the ways in which people attempt to integrate loss and grief into their lives. The suggested
strategies incorporate constructs and procedures from a wide variety of sources, reflecting both
time-tested counseling strategies and more recent innovations in counseling theory and practice.
Five themes guide this text.
	1. 	 Loss and grief are frequently encountered issues in psychotherapy that are inclusive of
both death-related and nondeath-related circumstances. Despite substantial attention
given to bereavement grief, nondeath-related losses just as often present significant
challenges in the lives of clients. “All changes involve loss, just as all losses require
change” (R. A. Neimeyer, 2000a, p. 5).
	2. 	 The experience of loss and grief is highly individual and intensely personal, reflecting a
unique interaction of person, loss event, and the multiple contexts in which that loss and
grief occur.
	3. 	 The boundary between death-related and nondeath-related loss is permeable so that
knowledge associated with each assists understanding of the other. Differences between
the two have less to do with the fact of death and bereavement and more to do with the
uniqueness of an individual’s response to loss and his or her particular grieving journey.
	4. 	 The natural extension of appreciating the uniqueness of each person’s experience of loss
and grief and her or his particular manner of adapting to loss is the importance of tailoring
counseling strategies to client needs. If the experience of loss and grief is unique, then
counseling interventions that address those experiences must prioritize that uniqueness.
Preface

	5. 	 It is assumed that counseling professionals regard the strategies described here, like any
therapeutic intervention, as inherently adaptable. Sound theoretical conceptualization
and a solid working relationship precede selection of interventions, which are then
customized to fit the unique needs of clients and the evolving counseling process.
Perhaps it is useful here to point out what this book does not attempt to do. It is not intended
as a comprehensive treatment manual in which a set of prescribed interventions from a
standardized theory are applied invariably to every client, family, or group. There is no laundry
list of goals and objectives from which to pick and choose and no stereotypical list of cultural
characteristicsthatobscuresindividuality.Instead,thisbookdescribesabroadrangeof counseling
strategies that are adaptable across various theoretical orientations and includes practical
suggestions for increasing their effectiveness.
Whom This Book Is For
Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief is intended primarily for counseling professionals and
clinicalsupervisorsworkingindiversepsychotherapysettings.Italsoprovidesavaluable,practical
resource for graduate trainees in counseling and counseling-related professions, where issues of
loss and grief are inadequately addressed (Humphrey, 1993). The counseling strategies outlined
here are most appropriate for adolescents and adults and are primarily aimed at individual
therapy situations. However, suggestions for using these strategies in group and family therapy
settings are provided. Additional resource recommendations specific to certain topics are also
included throughout the text.
Terminology in This Book
Sometimestheterminologyassociatedwithprofessionalpsychotherapyservicescanbeconfusing,
so the following clarifications apply in this text:
	•	 Counseling and therapy refer to psychotherapeutic intervention services provided by
qualified mental health professionals. No distinction is made in this text between
counseling and therapy as long as services are delivered by a qualified mental health
professional.
	•	 A qualified mental health professional possesses at least a master’s degree in counseling or a
counseling-related field (e.g., psychology, social work) and national certification or state
licensure. Counseling professional, therapist, counselor, and psychotherapist are
interchangeable terms describing qualified mental health professionals.
	•	 Grief counseling and grief therapy refer to psychotherapeutic interventions involving both
death-related and nondeath-related grief.
	•	 Strategies is the preferred term for counseling interventions described in this book. The
word techniques implies something done to clients by counselors without input from
clients, whereas strategies suggests a more respectful and collaborative therapeutic activity,
tailored to the uniqueness of clients, that is consistent with effective counseling for loss
and grief.
Preface
xi
Organization of the Book
Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief includes two parts. Part 1, Unique Grief and Unique
Grievers, orients readers to current thinking about loss and grief and the implications for
professionalcounselingpractice.Chapter1summarizestheshiftfromtraditionaltocontemporary
grief models in the form of guidelines for conceptualizing loss and grief. Chapter 2 highlights
diverse aspects of loss and grief that merit special attention by counseling professionals. Chapter
3 outlines two contemporary grief models—adaptive grieving styles and the dual process
model—with suggestions for using these models to enhance counseling services with grieving
clients. Part 2, Counseling Strategies for Loss Adaptation, offers detailed descriptions of various
interventions appropriate in counseling for issues of loss and grief, distinguishing them by focus
or theoretical origins. Chapter 4 provides strategies that focus on cognitive and behavioral
interventions, drawing largely from cognitive–behavioral and constructivist therapy models.
Chapter 5 provides strategies that focus primarily on emotional processing. Chapters 6 and 7
offer strategies derived from two contemporary therapies arising from postmodern and
constructivist thinking: narrative therapy and solution-focused therapy. Chapter 8 describes a
number of recommended adjunctive activities that are especially beneficial to grieving clients,
their adaptation to loss, and the counseling process. Finally, Chapter 9 addresses the challenges
of working with loss and grief for the counselor as a person and a professional.
xiii
Acknowledgments
It has been my good fortune to work directly or indirectly with grieving people in a variety of
settings over several careers. I remain in awe of those individuals and families who willingly
shared their dying and their grief with me so many years ago in my first career as a parish minister.
This book began with you.
I am deeply grateful for the clients, supervisees, and students who have taught me so much
about doing and teaching psychotherapy.You convinced me this book was necessary.
I thank my friends and professional colleagues for their contributions and encouragement,
especially Cathie Barrett, Don Combs, Deb Davis, Liz Doughty, Phyllis Erdman, Sue Metzger,
Jan Pattis, and Linda Osborne.
I acknowledge my American Counseling Association editor, Carolyn Baker, whose patience,
good humor, and professionalism are deeply appreciated.
My family is always a reliable source of support, especially my stepchildren Patti and Mike,
who must have wondered if that darn book would ever be done.
I acknowledge my writing partner, Chief the Black Lab, the ultimate practitioner of mindful
attention, who reminds me that long hours at the computer must be balanced with regular
Frisbee and cookie breaks.
Finally,Iexpressmydeepestthankstomyhusband,Jim,whosesustainingloveandunwavering
support for my endeavors so brighten and bless my life. Our life together is a wonderful
adventure.
xv
About the Author
Keren M. Humphrey, EdD, NCC, LPC, LCPC, has more than 25 years experience in
the helping professions as a parish minister, probation officer, professional counselor, and
counselor educator. In addition to a private psychotherapy practice, Dr. Humphrey has
provided counseling, supervision, and consultation services in the corrections field and on
college campuses. A popular national and international presenter on grief counseling and
counselorpreparation,Dr.Humphreyisalsotheauthorof numerousjournalarticles,coauthor
of Problem Solving Technique in Counseling (CD-ROM), and coauthor with Deborah Davis of
College Counseling: Issues and Strategies for a New Millennium. She has held various leadership
positions in the American College Counseling Association and has been a representative to
the Governing Council of the American Counseling Association. She is the recipient of the
Outstanding Professional Leadership Award and the Award for Dedicated and Outstanding
Service from the American College Counseling Association. Recently retired after nearly 20
years as a counseling professor at Western Illinois University and Texas AM University–
Commerce, Dr. Humphrey is the CEO of 4 Directions Consulting, Rockwall, Texas.

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Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief

  • 1. Keren M. Humphrey Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief AMERICAN COUNSELING ASSOCIATION 5999 Stevenson Avenue Alexandria,VA 22304 www.counseling.org
  • 2. Copyright © 2009 by the American Counseling Association. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America. Except as permitted under the United States Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the written permission of the publisher. 10  9  8  7  6  5  4  3  2  1 American Counseling Association 5999 Stevenson Avenue Alexandria, VA 22304 Director of Publications Carolyn C. Baker Production Manager Bonny E. Gaston Editorial Assistant Catherine A. Brumley Copy Editor Elaine Dunn Cover and Text Design by Bonny E. Gaston. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Humphrey, Keren M.   Counseling strategies for loss and grief/Keren M. Humphrey.    p.  cm.   Includes bibliographical references and index.   ISBN 978-1-55620-246-9 (alk. paper) 1.  Loss (Psychology)  2.  Grief.  3.  Counseling.  I.  Title.   BF575.D35H86 2009   158' .3—dc22 2008041860 Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief
  • 3. iii Dedication This book is dedicated to the women who shaped me with their presence: my mother, Amy Riser Harrington Humphrey, and my maternal grandmother, Elberta Riser Harrington. And to the woman who shaped me with her absence, my paternal grandmother, Lela Marie Beller Humphrey.
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  • 5. Table of Contents Preface ix Acknowledgments xiii About the Author xv Part 1  Unique Grief and Unique Grievers Chapter 1 • Thinking Differently About Loss and Grief in the 21st Century 3 Loss and Grief Terminology 5 Changing Ideas About Loss and Grief 6 Nine Critical Guidelines for Conceptualizing   Loss and Grief 7 Chapter 2 • Listening To and Listening For Loss and Grief 19 Types of Loss and Grief 20 Selected Psychosocial Factors 25 Listening for Clues to Loss and Grief   in Psychotherapy 32 Diagnosing Uncomplicated and Complicated   Bereavement Grief 33 Chapter 3 • Two Contemporary Models of Loss Adaptation 37 Adaptive Grieving Styles 37 The Dual Process Model 47 Differential Grief in Families 51 Part 2 Counseling Strategies for Loss Adaptation Chapter 4 • Cognitive–Behavioral and Constructivist Strategies for Loss Adaptation 57 Cognitive–Behavioral Strategies for Loss Adaptation 57 Constructivist Strategies for Loss Adaptation 62
  • 6. Table of Contents vi Managing Repetitive Thoughts and Ruminative Coping: Three Strategies 63 Rational Emotive Imagery for Avoidance 64 Telling and Retelling the Story of Obscured Loss 67 Responsibility Pies and Defense Attorneys Meet Shame and Guilt 71 Loss Experiences Timeline 73 Systemic and Thematic Genograms With Loss and Grief 76 Early Recollections 83 Objects of Connection 85 Therapeutic Grief Rituals 89 Therapeutic Writing for Loss: Giving Sorrow Words 94 Cinematherapy With Loss and Grief 102 Prescription to Grieve 106 Decisional Balance and the Possibility of Change 109 Confronting Secondary Gain 112 Creating a Resilient Image 114 The 2 Questions 116 Breathing Lessons 116 Mindfulness-Based Practices to Manage Distress 118 Using Ecotherapy Strategies for Loss and Grief 124 Client Drawings in Grief Counseling 127 Client-Generated Metaphors 130 Wisdom Chronicles 135 Brief Homework Assignments to Promote Change 138 Shared Reminiscence 140 Loss Characterization to Address Fragmented Identity 141 Using Photographs to Facilitate Meaning Reconstruction 142 Chapter 5 • Emotion-Focused Strategies for Loss Adaptation 147 Respecting Client Differences in Emotional Processing 147 Create a Holding Environment for Difficult Emotions 148 Emotional Processing Challenges in Loss Adaptation 149 General Guidelines for Emotional Processing With Loss Adaptation 152 Using a Feelings List for Grief Experiences 156 Chair Dialogues 157 Focusing: Moving Deeper With Feelings to Awareness 166 Mapping Loss and Grief: Focus on Feelings 171 How My Dark Emotions Have Made Me Strong 171 Chapter 6 • Narrative Therapy Strategies for Loss Adaptation 175 Narrative Therapy Terminology 176 Basic Assumptions of Narrative Therapy 176 Narrative Style Questioning and Externalizing Conversation 178 Implementation of Narrative Practices 179
  • 7. Table of Contents vii Chapter 7 • Solution-Focused Therapy Strategies for Loss Adaptation 195 Basic Assumptions of Solution-Focused Therapy 195 Implementation of Solution-Focused Therapy 196 Chapter 8 • Adjunctive Strategies for Loss Adaptation 205 Client Self-Care 205 Therapeutic Massage 206 Labyrinth Walking 206 The Nature Cure 208 Tai Chi and Yoga 208 Creative Activities 209 Mindfulness Meditation 210 Grief Support Groups 210 Chapter 9 • The Counseling Professional Working With Loss and Grief 213 Three Essential Counselor Roles 213 Practical Suggestions for Counseling Professionals 215 The Person of the Counseling Professional: Know Thyself 218 References 221 Index 237
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  • 9. ix Preface For years my professional colleagues and I have discussed the need for a book of counseling interventions to supplement the theoretical literature on loss and grief. The vast majority of this literature centers on theoretical conceptualizations of bereavement grief and research on distinct topics (e.g., complicated grief, AIDS-related grief) or the characteristics of distinct populations (e.g., bereaved parents, the chronically ill). Although this knowledge base is essential to our understanding of loss and grief,the literature tends to falls short in consideration of the technical aspects of intervention. Most often authors suggest a direction for therapy, such as examining unfinished business or facilitating emotional expression, but the nuts-and-bolts descriptions of what to actually do with clients in therapy are often disappointingly vague or entirely absent. It is the old challenge of translating theory into practice, and it is the reason for this book. The purpose of Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief is to describe a range of counseling strategies appropriate to the treatment of loss and grief issues in diverse psychotherapy settings. It is based on contemporary understandings on the nature of personal and interpersonal loss and the ways in which people attempt to integrate loss and grief into their lives. The suggested strategies incorporate constructs and procedures from a wide variety of sources, reflecting both time-tested counseling strategies and more recent innovations in counseling theory and practice. Five themes guide this text. 1. Loss and grief are frequently encountered issues in psychotherapy that are inclusive of both death-related and nondeath-related circumstances. Despite substantial attention given to bereavement grief, nondeath-related losses just as often present significant challenges in the lives of clients. “All changes involve loss, just as all losses require change” (R. A. Neimeyer, 2000a, p. 5). 2. The experience of loss and grief is highly individual and intensely personal, reflecting a unique interaction of person, loss event, and the multiple contexts in which that loss and grief occur. 3. The boundary between death-related and nondeath-related loss is permeable so that knowledge associated with each assists understanding of the other. Differences between the two have less to do with the fact of death and bereavement and more to do with the uniqueness of an individual’s response to loss and his or her particular grieving journey. 4. The natural extension of appreciating the uniqueness of each person’s experience of loss and grief and her or his particular manner of adapting to loss is the importance of tailoring counseling strategies to client needs. If the experience of loss and grief is unique, then counseling interventions that address those experiences must prioritize that uniqueness.
  • 10. Preface 5. It is assumed that counseling professionals regard the strategies described here, like any therapeutic intervention, as inherently adaptable. Sound theoretical conceptualization and a solid working relationship precede selection of interventions, which are then customized to fit the unique needs of clients and the evolving counseling process. Perhaps it is useful here to point out what this book does not attempt to do. It is not intended as a comprehensive treatment manual in which a set of prescribed interventions from a standardized theory are applied invariably to every client, family, or group. There is no laundry list of goals and objectives from which to pick and choose and no stereotypical list of cultural characteristicsthatobscuresindividuality.Instead,thisbookdescribesabroadrangeof counseling strategies that are adaptable across various theoretical orientations and includes practical suggestions for increasing their effectiveness. Whom This Book Is For Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief is intended primarily for counseling professionals and clinicalsupervisorsworkingindiversepsychotherapysettings.Italsoprovidesavaluable,practical resource for graduate trainees in counseling and counseling-related professions, where issues of loss and grief are inadequately addressed (Humphrey, 1993). The counseling strategies outlined here are most appropriate for adolescents and adults and are primarily aimed at individual therapy situations. However, suggestions for using these strategies in group and family therapy settings are provided. Additional resource recommendations specific to certain topics are also included throughout the text. Terminology in This Book Sometimestheterminologyassociatedwithprofessionalpsychotherapyservicescanbeconfusing, so the following clarifications apply in this text: • Counseling and therapy refer to psychotherapeutic intervention services provided by qualified mental health professionals. No distinction is made in this text between counseling and therapy as long as services are delivered by a qualified mental health professional. • A qualified mental health professional possesses at least a master’s degree in counseling or a counseling-related field (e.g., psychology, social work) and national certification or state licensure. Counseling professional, therapist, counselor, and psychotherapist are interchangeable terms describing qualified mental health professionals. • Grief counseling and grief therapy refer to psychotherapeutic interventions involving both death-related and nondeath-related grief. • Strategies is the preferred term for counseling interventions described in this book. The word techniques implies something done to clients by counselors without input from clients, whereas strategies suggests a more respectful and collaborative therapeutic activity, tailored to the uniqueness of clients, that is consistent with effective counseling for loss and grief.
  • 11. Preface xi Organization of the Book Counseling Strategies for Loss and Grief includes two parts. Part 1, Unique Grief and Unique Grievers, orients readers to current thinking about loss and grief and the implications for professionalcounselingpractice.Chapter1summarizestheshiftfromtraditionaltocontemporary grief models in the form of guidelines for conceptualizing loss and grief. Chapter 2 highlights diverse aspects of loss and grief that merit special attention by counseling professionals. Chapter 3 outlines two contemporary grief models—adaptive grieving styles and the dual process model—with suggestions for using these models to enhance counseling services with grieving clients. Part 2, Counseling Strategies for Loss Adaptation, offers detailed descriptions of various interventions appropriate in counseling for issues of loss and grief, distinguishing them by focus or theoretical origins. Chapter 4 provides strategies that focus on cognitive and behavioral interventions, drawing largely from cognitive–behavioral and constructivist therapy models. Chapter 5 provides strategies that focus primarily on emotional processing. Chapters 6 and 7 offer strategies derived from two contemporary therapies arising from postmodern and constructivist thinking: narrative therapy and solution-focused therapy. Chapter 8 describes a number of recommended adjunctive activities that are especially beneficial to grieving clients, their adaptation to loss, and the counseling process. Finally, Chapter 9 addresses the challenges of working with loss and grief for the counselor as a person and a professional.
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  • 13. xiii Acknowledgments It has been my good fortune to work directly or indirectly with grieving people in a variety of settings over several careers. I remain in awe of those individuals and families who willingly shared their dying and their grief with me so many years ago in my first career as a parish minister. This book began with you. I am deeply grateful for the clients, supervisees, and students who have taught me so much about doing and teaching psychotherapy.You convinced me this book was necessary. I thank my friends and professional colleagues for their contributions and encouragement, especially Cathie Barrett, Don Combs, Deb Davis, Liz Doughty, Phyllis Erdman, Sue Metzger, Jan Pattis, and Linda Osborne. I acknowledge my American Counseling Association editor, Carolyn Baker, whose patience, good humor, and professionalism are deeply appreciated. My family is always a reliable source of support, especially my stepchildren Patti and Mike, who must have wondered if that darn book would ever be done. I acknowledge my writing partner, Chief the Black Lab, the ultimate practitioner of mindful attention, who reminds me that long hours at the computer must be balanced with regular Frisbee and cookie breaks. Finally,Iexpressmydeepestthankstomyhusband,Jim,whosesustainingloveandunwavering support for my endeavors so brighten and bless my life. Our life together is a wonderful adventure.
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  • 15. xv About the Author Keren M. Humphrey, EdD, NCC, LPC, LCPC, has more than 25 years experience in the helping professions as a parish minister, probation officer, professional counselor, and counselor educator. In addition to a private psychotherapy practice, Dr. Humphrey has provided counseling, supervision, and consultation services in the corrections field and on college campuses. A popular national and international presenter on grief counseling and counselorpreparation,Dr.Humphreyisalsotheauthorof numerousjournalarticles,coauthor of Problem Solving Technique in Counseling (CD-ROM), and coauthor with Deborah Davis of College Counseling: Issues and Strategies for a New Millennium. She has held various leadership positions in the American College Counseling Association and has been a representative to the Governing Council of the American Counseling Association. She is the recipient of the Outstanding Professional Leadership Award and the Award for Dedicated and Outstanding Service from the American College Counseling Association. Recently retired after nearly 20 years as a counseling professor at Western Illinois University and Texas AM University– Commerce, Dr. Humphrey is the CEO of 4 Directions Consulting, Rockwall, Texas.