1st Edition

Social Support A Reflection of Humanity

Edited By John D. Morgan Copyright 2002
    150 Pages
    by Routledge

    156 Pages
    by Routledge

    None of us could survive in the workplace, community, or even in our homes, if we allowed everyone to see how truly vulnerable we are. Yet, social support is a necessity if we are to achieve whatever it is we set out to achieve in this life. "No human being is an island unto himself." "Social Support: A Reflection of Humanity" is a "how to" book. In this work, the authors examine the nature of social support, how it can be offered, and how social support differs from other forms of therapy.

    Preface

    CHAPTER 1 Social Support and Human Nature John D. Morgan

    CHAPTER 2  Distinguishing Features of Social Support, Counseling, and Therapy Rose Marie Jaco

    CHAPTER 3  Social Support for the Dying  Carol H. Ehrlich and Carolyn Jaffe

    CHAPTER 4  Social Support of the Bereaved:  Some Practical Suggestions Darcy Nichols

    CHAPTER 5  Social Support for Bereaved Children and Teens Mindy L. K. Gough

    CHAPTER 6  School Support for Bereavement and Grief  Robert G. Stevenson

    CHAPTER 7 Acknowledging the Masculine and Feminine in Offering Support  Thomas Golden

    CHAPTER 8 Social Support for Those with Developmental Difficulties Marie Antoinette Parisio

    CHAPTER 9 Social Support in Suicide Prevention Antoon A. Leenaars, David Lester, and Susanne Wenckstern

    CHAPTER 10 Social Support in Suicide Postvention Susanne Wenckstern and Antoon A. Leenaars

    CHAPTER 11 Social Support of the Health Care Provider Mary L. S. Vachon

    CHAPTER 12 Structural Issues in Support  Elizabeth Slump

    Contributors

    Index

    Biography

    Harold Ivan Smith (Author)