Understanding Grief Types provides the death studies community with a solid understanding of the relationship between the popular Myers Briggs Personality Type Indicator (MBTI) and individual styles of grieving. Developed out of extensive research into the relationship between personality and grief response, the book describes four unique types based on combinations of MBTI preferences. Death educators and researchers will appreciate the evidence-based research on which the work is based, and clinical counselors, clergy, and funeral-service professionals will find value in the specialized clinical interventions designed to appeal to the differing personality types. Readers will find that the book changes the way they work with grieving individuals by understanding how they take in information and make choices during their grief.
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Lisa Prosser-Dodds, PhD, is a counselor and educator with nearly 20 years of experience in companioning grieving individuals. She is a a Myers-Briggs subject-matter expert whose background includes working within a private counseling practice, assisting those in trauma as a psychological first responder and providing seminars and retreats in the area of grief and emotional intelligence.
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