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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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Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society Bridging Research and Practice

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society: Bridging Research and Practice

1st Edition

Edited By Robert A. Neimeyer, Darcy L. Harris, Howard R. Winokuer, Gordon Thornton
April 22, 2011

Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society is an authoritative guide to the study of and work with major themes in bereavement. Its chapters synthesize the best of research-based conceptualization and clinical wisdom across 30 of the most important topics in the field. The volume’s contributors ...

Counting Our Losses Reflecting on Change, Loss, and Transition in Everyday Life

Counting Our Losses: Reflecting on Change, Loss, and Transition in Everyday Life

1st Edition

Edited By Darcy L. Harris
December 22, 2010

This text is a valuable resource for clinicians who work with clients dealing with non-death, nonfinite, and ambiguous losses in their lives. It explores adjustment to change, transition, and loss from the perspective of the latest thinking in bereavement theory and research. The specific and ...

Grieving Beyond Gender Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn, Revised Edition

Grieving Beyond Gender: Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn, Revised Edition

2nd Edition

By Kenneth J. Doka, Terry L. Martin
April 06, 2010

Grieving Beyond Gender: Understanding the Ways Men and Women Mourn is a revision of  Men Don’t Cry, Women Do: Transcending Gender Stereotypes of Grief. In this work, Doka and Martin elaborate on their conceptual model of "styles or patterns of grieving" – a model that has generated both ...

Widow to Widow How the Bereaved Help One Another

Widow to Widow: How the Bereaved Help One Another

2nd Edition

By Phyllis R. Silverman
September 28, 2004

Widow to Widow shares the experiences of widows who have found comfort and continuity in mutual-help and community support programs. In the second edition of her pioneering text, Phyllis Silverman brings the success of the original widow-to-widow program into the 21st century, preparing a new ...

Helping Bereaved Parents A Clinician's Guide

Helping Bereaved Parents: A Clinician's Guide

1st Edition

By Richard G. Tedeschi, Lawrence G. Calhoun
November 19, 2003

This book provides a concise, yet comprehensive guide to effective work with bereaved parents, combining a broad overview of current research, theory, and practice with the authors' own extensive clinical experience. Transcripts of individual, couple, and group meetings illustrate the delicate ...

Katie's Diary Unlocking the Mystery of a Suicide

Katie's Diary: Unlocking the Mystery of a Suicide

1st Edition

Edited By David Lester
October 27, 2003

Katie's Diary is a unique analysis of the diary left behind by a young woman who has committed suicide. As compared to suicide notes, which are typically brief, Katie's diary consists of five separate books, an opportunity to look into the mind of a suicide from a source of data that is ...

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