When professionals weep : emotional and countertransference responses in end-of-life care /
Contributor(s): Katz, Renée S
| Johnson, Therese A
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Series: The series in death, dying, and bereavement.Publisher: New York : Routledge, 2006Description: xxvii, 303 p. ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0415950945; 9780415950947:; 0415950953 (pb : alk. paper).Subject(s): Terminal care -- Psychological aspects | Palliative treatment -- Psychological aspects | Countertransference (Psychology) | Emotions![](/opac-tmpl/bootstrap/images/filefind.png)
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
When our personal selves influence our professional work: an introduction to emotions and countertransference in end-of-life -- Care / Renee S. Katz -- Suffering and the caring professional / Patrick Arbore, Renee S. Katz, and Therese A. Johnson -- Caregiving of the soul: spirituality at the end of life / David H. Wendleton, Therese A. Johnson, and Renee S. Katz -- The seduction of autonomy: countertransference and assisted suicide / Brian Kelly and Frances T. N. Varghese -- Futility and beneficence: where ethics and countertransference intersect in end-of-life care / Therese A. Johnson -- Client, clinician and supervisor: the dance of parallel process at the end of life / Tessa ten Tusscher -- The influence of culture and ethnicity on end-of-life care / Sandra A. Lopez -- Torture, execution and abandonment: the hospitalized terminally ill and countertransference / John W. Barnhill -- Surviving the holocaust only to face death again: working with survivors at the end of life / Ann Hartman Luban and Renee S. Katz -- The horror and helplessness of violent death / Edward K. Rynearson, Therese A. Johnson and Fanny Correa -- Professionalism and our humanity: working with children at the end of life / Jane Doe and Renee S. Katz -- When the face across the room reflects my own: on being a psychotherapist and a bereaved parent / Bev Osband -- Before and after my fiancée's death: beliefs about rational suicide and other end-of-life decisions / James L. Werth, Jr. -- Complex bonds: a personal-professional narrative / Dennis Klass -- The respectful death model: difficult conversations at the end-of-life / Annalu Farber and Stu Farber -- Emotional barriers to discussing advanced directives: practical training solutions / Joseph S. Weiner -- A group intervention to process and examine countertransference near the end of life / Yael Danieli -- The journey inside: examining countertransference and its implications for practice in end-of-life care / Renee S. Katz.
End-of-life care is a specialized area of work that crosses a number of academic and professional disciplines, including social work, counselling, physical medicine, geriatrics, nursing, counselling, psychology and social work. This text considers some of the most important issues in this diverse field.