Chung K
Peter Bedford Association, Islington, London.
Palliat Med. 1993;7(1):59-62. doi: 10.1177/026921639300700109.
This essay explores the difficulties faced in a hospice when offering brief intervention work with the friends or relatives of patients. The relevance of various theories of intervention is explored and it is concluded that elements from a number of theories need to be applied flexibly when working for one or two meetings with people.