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Category: Counseling in hospice

June 23, 2018 Counseling in hospice / crisis intervention / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care

Anger in hospice: How you can respond effectively

As a hospice social worker, you need to be able to respond well to anger. There are many reasons why hospice patients or families may experience anger, and therefore, helping to resolve anger is an essential part of end-of-life comfort care.

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June 17, 2018 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care / The hospice social worker mindset

Hospice social workers: compassionate normalizers

Hospice social workers walk lines between extremes to serve people in challenging situations. One such line is steady, normalizing empathy.

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February 4, 2018 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care

When hospice patients or family members won’t stop talking

Attentive listening is the primary service we offer hospice patients and their family members. Listening can validate the experiences that

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January 28, 2018 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care / Recommended Reading

Irvin Yalom’s wisdom for hospice social workers

No discussion of counseling in hospice would be complete without an acknowledgment of the little book that has become the

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January 21, 2018 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care

3 keys to trusting and comfortable relationships with hospice patients

As a hospice social worker, you want to be able to create genuine and trusting relationships that encourage patients and family members to feel comfortable enough to discuss difficult topics with you.

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January 13, 2018 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care

Hospice counseling: Forming a therapeutic relationship

Putting it simply, C+B=TR (Connection plus Boundaries equals Therapeutic Relationship). I recently attended a care-plan meeting for a lonely patient

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January 7, 2018 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care

Counseling in hospice: Comfort comes first, breakthroughs come on occasion

Hospice requires a different approach to counseling for several reasons. Grief requires support and affirmation more than motivation or self-regulation.

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July 23, 2017 Counseling in hospice / Part 2: Advanced approaches to patient and family care

Before you provide counseling in hospice

Counseling is one the most powerful tools you can provide as a hospice social worker, it is imperative to know when to apply it, and when to withhold it.

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