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| Psychotherapists are unaware that their patients are drowning in grief.
In error, they treat anger and depression outside of a “grief context.” |
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Book Description
In The Reality Between, author Ken Lucas takes up where
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross left off. |
Lucas elegantly makes the case that although psychotherapists have
limited the use of Kübler-Ross’s “Five Stages of Grief” to physical
death, patients can be taught to see anger, depression, and even
addiction in their own grief context. The Reality Between shows
how therapists can train themselves to hear the dozens of grief states
their patients are experiencing at every single moment!
- Most psychotherapists fail to see their patients drowning in
grief.
- Anger and depression are grief stages, not simply “stressors” or
stand-alone issues.
- Most people die unhappily in the middle of Kübler-Ross’s grief
stages.
- As humans, we have a duty to become just as fluid and dynamic as
the ever-changing world around us.
- Placing grief into a much larger, more fundamental Eastern
context is a must for every psychotherapist.
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