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Time limited therapy: a tool for exploring unresolved grief a case study | Author(s) | Teresa Lofgren Forrest |
Journal title | PSIGE Newsletter, no 70, October 1999 |
Publisher | Psychologists' Special Interest Group in Elderly People - PSIGE, British Psychological Society, October 1999 |
Pages | pp 28-31 |
Keywords | Depression ; Bereavement ; Psychiatric treatment ; Advisory services [elderly] ; Case studies. |
Annotation | The case of a 78 year old women is presented, who, together with a counsellor using the framework of Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy, explored her grief and depression over the sudden death of her husband. By focusing on the limited time available, the client had started to deal with her feelings of anger and abandonment by her family, and consequently was able to regain interests. (RH). |
Accession Number | CPA-000522218 A |
Classmark | ENR: DW: LP: IT: 69P |
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