How helpful is counselling for people bereaved through a substance-related death?

Q3 Nursing
P. Cartwright
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Abstract Background: The research investigated how helpful counselling was for people who self-identify as being bereaved through a substance-related death. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with twenty bereaved participants. Interview data underwent a thematic analysis using Iterative Categorisation (Neale, 2016). Findings and conclusions: Participants’ needs were many, varied and changed over time. They used many types of support to meet these needs. Both one-to-one and group counselling were helpful and each was used to meet different needs. Significant needs regarding the substance-related characteristics of these bereavements were often not recognised by participants and seemingly also their counsellors, so were not worked through. Unhelpful experiences of counselling occurred through poor practice and a lack of specialist knowledge about these bereavements. Recommendations: Nine are given to improve the helpfulness of counselling for these bereaved people, including recognising and working with the substance-related characteristics of bereavements or referring clients to other services for these.
咨询对因物质相关死亡而失去亲人的人有多大帮助?
摘要背景:该研究调查了咨询对那些自我认定为因物质相关死亡而失去亲人的人有多大帮助。方法:对20名丧亲者进行半结构化访谈。使用迭代分类对访谈数据进行了主题分析(Neale, 2016)。研究结果和结论:参与者的需求是多种多样的,并且随着时间的推移而变化。他们使用了许多类型的支持来满足这些需求。一对一和小组辅导都很有帮助,每一种都能满足不同的需求。关于这些丧亲之痛的物质相关特征的重要需求往往没有被参与者认识到,似乎他们的辅导员也没有认识到,因此没有得到解决。由于实践不善和缺乏有关这些丧亲之痛的专业知识,出现了无益的咨询经验。建议:提出了九项建议,以提高对这些丧亲之人的咨询的帮助,包括认识和处理丧亲之痛的物质相关特征,或将客户转介到其他服务机构。
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Bereavement Care
Bereavement Care SOCIAL WORK-
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