This book is a groundbreaking resource that explores loss through multidisciplinary and multicultural perspectives. Guided by the Spiral Model of Grieving and Healing, it honors the deeply personal yet socially embedded nature of dying and grieving. The book introduces the Integrative Psychosocial Model of Care, providing real-world cases, practical tools, and evidence-based insights from decades of teaching, research, training, and practice. While many books focus solely on academic theories or practical tools, few bridge the gap between them. This book uniquely combines thanatology theories with real-life cases and actionable tools, providing a comprehensive guide for end-of-life and grief support. It also maintains a compassionate and contemplative approach, incorporating diverse cultural viewpoints throughout. The book's 13 chapters are organized in five parts:
- Part I: An Integrative Understanding of Death, Dying, and Grief
- Part II: Theories and Concepts in Loss, Grief, and Dying
- Part III: Principles and Practices in End-of-Life and Grief Support
- Part IV: Supporting Psychosocial Needs in End-of-Life and Grieving