<p>The article explores grief counselling as a space for individuals to voice and experience their grief, which is often limited in society.Grief is seen as the endurance and transformation of love after death and loss, and counselling provides a creative reinvention of love and the self to accommodate the loss. It also discusses recent models of grief that emphasize a complex and nuanced dual process of grieving and coping.</p>
History
School affiliated with
School of Psychology (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Therapy Today
Volume
34
Issue
2
Publisher
British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy