COUNSELLING IN LOSS ASSESSMENT TASK 1 ESSAY When individuals experience a loss an array of emotions overwhelm them that it may become extremely difficult to cope. The way a person grieves is a personal experience. According to Lifeline Information Services website, www.lifelineorg.au, states that, “No two people experience grief in the same way. It is affected by many factors such as the nature of the loss, the person’s pasthistory, their cultural or spiritual beliefs, and their personality. There is no right or wrong way to experience grief” (pg 1) Acknowledging these factors, I will aim to examine attachment theory perspectives of John Bowlby, Mary Ainsworth and Mary Main then discuss how the personal experience of children who grieve the sudden loss of a parent may be more chaotic than suggested, paying particular attention to issues of separation and resilience. At the forefront of attachment theory perspectives was prominent British Psychologist named John Bowlby.......
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