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El. knyga: When Professionals Weep: Emotional and Countertransference Responses in Palliative and End-of-Life Care 2nd edition [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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When Professionals Weep speaks to the humbling and often transformational moments that clinicians experience in their careers as caregivers and healers—moments when it is often hard to separate the influence of our own emotional responses and worldviews from the patient’s or family’s. When Professionals Weep addresses these poignant moments—when the professional's personal experiences with trauma, illness, death, and loss can subtly, often stealthily, surface and affect the helping process. This edition, like the first, both validates clinicians’ experiences and also helps them process and productively address compassion fatigue, burnout, and secondary traumatic stress.

New material in the second edition includes increased emphasis on the burgeoning fields of hospice and palliative care, organizational countertransference, mindfulness, and compassionate practice. It includes thought-provoking cases, self-assessments, and exercises that can be used on an individual, dyadic, or group basis. This volume is an invaluable handbook for practitioners in the fields of medicine, mental health, social work, nursing, chaplaincy, the allied health sciences, psychology, and psychiatry.

Contributors xi
Series Editor's Foreword xv
Foreword xvii
Kenneth J. Doka
Preface xxi
PART I Introduction
1(8)
1 When Our Personal Selves Influence Our Professional Work: An Introduction to Emotions and Countertransference in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
3(6)
Renee S. Katz
PART II Special Issues in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
9(56)
2 Suffering and the Caring Professional
11(13)
Patrick Arbore
Renee S. Katz
Therese A. Johnson
3 Risking Connection: Spirituality in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
24(13)
David H. Wendleton
Ted Bowman
Therese A. Johnson
Renee S. Katz
4 Client, Clinician, and Supervisor: The Dance of Parallel Process
37(11)
Tessa Ten Tusscher
5 Compassionate Decision Making Near the End of Life
48(17)
Sharmon Figenshaw
PART III Specific Populations and Settings
65(60)
6 The Influence of Culture and Ethnicity on Palliative and End-of-Life Care
67(11)
Sandra A. Lopez
7 Torture, Execution, and Abandonment: The Hospitalized Terminally Ill and Countertransference
78(13)
John W. Barnhill
8 The Horror and Helplessness of Violent Death
91(13)
Edward K. Rynearson
Therese A. Johnson
Fanny Correa
9 Professionalism and Our Humanity: Working With Children in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
104(8)
Jane Doe
Renee S. Katz
10 Ghosts in the Consulting Room: Bereavement, Grief, and the Therapist
112(13)
Bev Osband
PART IV Social, Legal, Ethical, and Organizational Influences
125(50)
11 Prisms of the Heart: The Journey of Palliative Care
127(10)
Terry Altilio
Bridget Sumser
12 The Seduction of Autonomy: Countertransference and Physician Aid in Dying
137(15)
Brian Kelly
Francis T. N. Varghese
13 The Desire to Die: Voices From the Trenches
152(9)
Renee S. Katz
Therese A. Johnson
14 Futility and Beneficence: Where Ethics and Countertransference Intersect in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
161(14)
Therese A. Johnson
PART V Implications for Practice: Models to Address Countertransference in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
175(34)
15 The Respectful Death Model: Difficult Conversations in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
177(12)
Annalu Farber
Stu Farber
16 Balint Groups to Address Countertransference and Burnout in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
189(4)
Katherine Knowlton
Renee S. Katz
17 Mindfulness in Palliative and End-of-Life Care: Meeting the Moment Fully
193(6)
Renee S. Katz
18 A Group Intervention to Process and Examine Countertransference in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
199(10)
Yael Danieli
PART VI Conclusion
209(16)
19 The Journey Inside: Examining Countertransference and Its Implications for Practice in Palliative and End-of-Life Care
211(14)
Renee S. Katz
PART VII Epilogue
225(8)
20 Living Every Minute
227(6)
Stu Farber
Index 233
Renee S. Katz, PhD, FT, is a licensed psychologist, board-certified diplomate in clinical social work, and fellow in thanatology. A clinician, author, and trainer, she has worked with the dying, the bereaved, and those living with serious illness for more than 30 years.

Therese A. Johnson, LMHC, NCC, is a psychotherapist who has worked in the field of end-of-life care, grief counseling, and traumatic loss for 20 years. She currently serves on the End-of-Life Coalition Committee of the Washington State Medical Association.