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When Professionals Weep: Emotional and Countertransference Responses in Palliative and End-of-Life Care.
Description:
This book speaks to the health care provider’s experiences with death, loss, illness and grief in their clinical practice and the impact that exposure can have on the process of providing professional care. This book uses a variety of mediums such as case studies and personal exercises from which the reader is able to gain insights and guidance to better inform their thinking and support self-care.
Author(s):
Edited by Renee S. Katz and Therese A. Johnson
Publisher:
Routledge: Taylor and Francis Group (Second addition)
Year:
2016