Relating to Self-Harm and Suicide vs Voices of Bereavement: A Casebook for Grief Counselors (Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement)
Overall winner: Voices of Bereavement: A Casebook for Grief Counselors (Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement)
Key Differences
Choose Joan Beder's Voices of Bereavement (A) if you want a specialized, professional casebook focused on grief counseling at a more affordable listed price and part of a death/dying/bereavement series. Choose Relating to Self-Harm and Suicide (B) when you need multiauthor perspectives on self-harm, suicide, and compulsive behavior topics from professional authors, despite its higher listed price tier and mixed review commentary
Relating to Self-Harm and Suicide
A book addressing compulsive behavior related to self-harm and suicide. Helps readers understand tendencies and coping strategies. customer insight mentions mixed feelings about the topic
Pros
- addresses a sensitive topic with clinical context
- multi-author perspective
- structured exploration of compulsive behavior
Cons
- narrative not available for all readers
Voices of Bereavement: A Casebook for Grief Counselors (Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement)
A casebook for grief counselors exploring voices of bereavement. Key benefit: practical insights for counseling scenarios. Customer insight: mixed responses from readers
Pros
- casebook format for practical use
- focus on grief counseling scenarios
- clear, structured content for practitioners
- reliable reference within death and bereavement topics
Cons
- terminology may be specialized
- no features listed
- limited customer-driven insights
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Joan Beder |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Stephen Briggs, Alessandra Lemma, William Crouch |
| User Reviews | Joan Beder |