Abstract
Mourning and psychotherapy have a great deal in common. This article discusses Kübler-Ross's (1969) stages of mourning and related processes in psychotherapy. Treatment is enhanced when clinicians understand the ways in which clients are mourning their relationship losses.
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Fred Clark
Fred Clark is a Teaching and Supervising Transactional Analyst. He is the clinical director of the Center for Integrative Psychotherapy, Cheshire, CT. He can be reached at 261 Spring St., Cheshire, CT 06410-2722, USA, or at [email protected].