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Chapter 9: The Bright Side of Grief Counseling: Deconstructing the New Pessimism
Dale Larson and William Hoyt examine new research that proposes the existence of treatment induced deterioration effects in some grief interventions. They conclude that this new research and the resultant pessimism regarding the capability for helpful interventions are not empirically founded and are often products of erroneous data interpretation.
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