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Workshops to support the bereavement process

E E Beem1, E H Eurelings-Bontekoe, M P Cleiren

  • 1Helen Dowling Institute, Rotterdam, The Netherlands. beem@cybercomm.nl

Patient Education and Counseling
|August 11, 1998
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This study proposes workshops as a new support option for bereaved individuals, complementing existing professional and non-professional counseling. Workshops may help prevent severe bereavement issues.

Area of Science:

  • Psychology
  • Social Work

Background:

  • Bereavement support currently includes professional and non-professional individual and group counseling.
  • There is a need for additional support options during the bereavement process.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and describe a workshop as a novel support facility for bereaved individuals.
  • To evaluate the potential of workshops as an addition to existing bereavement counseling.

Main Methods:

  • The article explains bereavement counseling.
  • The setup of the proposed workshop is detailed.
  • Group dynamic aspects of the workshop are emphasized.

Main Results:

  • Workshops are presented as a valuable addition to current bereavement support.

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  • Workshops have the potential to prevent more serious bereavement problems.
  • Conclusions:

    • Workshops offer a promising new avenue for supporting bereaved individuals.
    • The integration of workshops could enhance bereavement care and outcomes.