A collection of essays designed for those working with children and families during a bereavement. The book is divided into four sections: The child's perspective of death; The child's response to life-threatening illness; Children mourning, mourning children; and Innovative research. A good starting point for professionals seeking information on this topic.
The books selected for this bibliography deal with death and the grief process. The bibliography focuses on books aimed at children and teenagers, aged 0-16, and non-fiction guides for concerned adults dealing with these groups.
Children mourning, mourning children edited by Kenneth J. Doka
Children mourning, mourning children edited by Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D. Hospice Foundation of America, 1995.
A collection of essays designed for those working with children and families during a bereavement. The book is divided into four sections: The child's perspective of death; The child's response to life-threatening illness; Children mourning, mourning children; and Innovative research. A good starting point for professionals seeking information on this topic.
A collection of essays designed for those working with children and families during a bereavement. The book is divided into four sections: The child's perspective of death; The child's response to life-threatening illness; Children mourning, mourning children; and Innovative research. A good starting point for professionals seeking information on this topic.
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