1st Edition

When All the Friends Have Gone A Guide for Aftercare Providers

By Duane Weeks, Catherine Johnson Copyright 2000
    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    272 Pages
    by Routledge

    This volume is a collection of writings from pioneers who have created aftercare programs. The perspectives they offer are wide - from the practical how-to's in developing a program to the more personal stories that enlighten the reader on the motivation behind those who founded the programs. The chapters include information on funeral home based programs as well as those based in schools, hospitals and the military.

    Introduction

    SECTION 1—FUNERAL HOME AFTERCARE
     Chapter 1—How to Develop a Successful Aftercare Program Catherine Johnson and O. Duane Weeks
     Chapter 2—Defining the Essence of Aftercare Lyn Miletich
     Chapter 3—Legal Concerns and Strategies in Aftercare Development for the Funeral Professional Stephen R. Rocco
     Chapter 4—Aftercare Programs and Ethical Awareness: A First Step in Quality Care for the Bereaved Robert Bendiksen
     Chapter 5—Multicultural Aftercare Issues LaVone V. Hazell
     Chapter 6—Aftercare is Old Fashioned Caring Darcie D. Sims and Sherry L. Williams
     Chapter 7—Intentional Aftercare: After All, It's All Aftercare Richard J. Paul
     Chapter 8—Finding "Fire and Joy" in Your Work—An Autobiographical Perspective Paul V. Johnson
     Chapter 9—Aftercare: Past, Present, and Where Do We Go From Here? Vicki Lensing

    SECTION 2—AFTERCARE IN OTHER VENUES
     Chapter 10—Aftercare and the Schools Robert G. Stevenson
     Chapter 11—My Journey to the Dougy Center Beverly J. Chappell
     Chapter 12—A Hospital-Based Grief Support Center: The Nuts and Bolts of Development Ben Wolfe
     Chapter 13—How the Military Family Copes With a Death Bonnie Carroll

    SECTION 3—General Aftercare Issues
     Chapter 14—Ritualistic Downsizing and the Need for Aftercare O. Duane Weeks
     Chapter 15— The Aftercare Worker and Support Group Facilitation Alice Parsons Zulli
     Chapter 16—Visions of Aftercare in the New Millennium: Who Needs It? Ronald K. Barrett
     Chapter 17—How to Care for Yourself While You Care for Bereaved Families Alan D. Wolfelt

    Contributors

    Index 

     

    Biography

    Duane Weeks, Catherine Johnson