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Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement


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Volumes published in The Series in Death, Dying and Bereavement are representative of the multidisciplinary nature of the intersecting fields of death studies, suicidology, end-of-life care, and grief counseling.

The series meets the needs of clinicians, researchers, paraprofessionals, pastoral counselors, and educators by providing cutting edge research, theory, and best practices on the most important topics in these fields—for today and for tomorrow.

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Bereavement Care for Families

Bereavement Care for Families

1st Edition

Edited By David W. Kissane, Francine Parnes
January 16, 2014

Grief is a family affair. When a loved one dies, the distress reverberates throughout the immediate and extended family. Family therapy has long attended to issues of loss and grief, yet not as the dominant therapeutic paradigm. Bereavement Care for Families changes that: it is a practical resource...

Grief and the Expressive Arts Practices for Creating Meaning

Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning

1st Edition

Edited By Barbara E. Thompson, Robert A. Neimeyer
January 16, 2014

The use of the arts in psychotherapy is a burgeoning area of interest, particularly in the field of bereavement, where it is a staple intervention in hospice programs, children’s grief camps, specialized programs for trauma or combat exposure, work with bereaved parents, widowed elders or suicide ...

Perspectives On Loss A Sourcebook

Perspectives On Loss: A Sourcebook

1st Edition

Edited By John H. Harvey
July 01, 1998

Losses are integral to the human experience, but they sometimes unfold in subtle ways. Loss is not just about death, but can encompass a number of situations, such as those gradual losses experienced by the elderly: loss of vision, mental capacity, or hope. Intended to stimulate ideas and research...

Bereavement and Support Healing in a Group Environment

Bereavement and Support: Healing in a Group Environment

1st Edition

By Marylou Hughes
April 01, 1995

In the early 1970s bereavement support groups were almost unknown. However, the obvious benefits of the group process for recovery - the mutual support and understanding that helps mourners to a better outlook - has created a demand for people who can organise and facilitate these groups. ...

Introduction to Educational Gerontology

Introduction to Educational Gerontology

3rd Edition

By Ronald H. Sherron, D. Barry Lumsden
December 01, 1989

Educational gerontology is the study of the changes in the learning process caused by old age. This new edition provides an update of developments in this field of research. The volume probes topics such as implications for education for the aging, reminiscence, methods of teaching, social exchange...

The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents

The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents

1st Edition

By Dennis Klass
June 01, 1999

This book describes how parents lose, find, or relocate spiritual anchors after the death of their child. It describes how ordinary people reconstruct their lives after their foundations have shifted, and how they make sense of their world after one of their centers of meaning has been removed. ...

African American Grief

African American Grief

1st Edition

By Paul C. Rosenblatt, Beverly R. Wallace
April 26, 2005

African American Grief is a unique contribution to the field, both as a professional resource for counselors, therapists, social workers, clergy, and nurses, and as a reference volume for thanatologists, academics, and researchers. This work considers the potential effects of slavery, racism, and ...

Contemporary Perspectives on Rational Suicide

Contemporary Perspectives on Rational Suicide

1st Edition

Edited By James L. Werth
December 01, 1998

This text brings together spokespersons from several different disciplines who can present their arguments for or against rational suicide as a viable concept and, consequently, a realistic option. The pros and cons of the discussion format bring the readers to search for their beliefs, and the ...

Alzheimer's Day Care A Basic Guide

Alzheimer's Day Care: A Basic Guide

1st Edition

By David A. Linderman, Nancy H. Corby, Rachel Downing, Beverly Sanborn
December 01, 1990

A book whose purpose is to offer guidance to individuals, organizations and agencies on how to develop day care programmes for patients with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia. A range of programme aspects are covered from administrative details to social factors and evaluation techniques....

Voices of Bereavement A Casebook for Grief Counselors

Voices of Bereavement: A Casebook for Grief Counselors

1st Edition

By Joan Beder
May 28, 2004

Voices of Bereavement presents counselors with specific, sometimes unusual bereavement situations and their subsequent treatment. Joan Beder blends theoretical content with suggestions for intervention, helping the reader appreciate how theory informs practice. In addition, a section on counselor ...

Music of the Soul Composing Life Out of Loss

Music of the Soul: Composing Life Out of Loss

1st Edition

By Joy S. Berger
September 08, 2006

Music of the Soul guides the reader through principles, techniques, and exercises for incorporating music into grief counseling, with the end goal of further empowering the grieving person. Music has a unique ability to elicit a whole range of powerful emotional responses in people - even so far ...

Working With the Bereaved Multiple Lenses on Loss and Mourning

Working With the Bereaved: Multiple Lenses on Loss and Mourning

1st Edition

By Simon Shimshon Rubin, Ruth Malkinson, Eliezer Witztum
October 27, 2011

Working With the Bereaved summarizes the major themes in bereavement research and clinical work and uses the authors’ own cutting-edge research to show mental-health practitioners how to integrate these themes into their practice. It provides clinicians with a framework for exploring their own ...

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