Bereavement + Psychological aspects
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Bereavement + Psychological aspects
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Bereavement + Psychological aspects
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- Lament for a son, Nicholas Wolterstorff
- Epilogue, a memoir, Anne Roiphe
- Coping with sorrow on the loss of your pet, Moira Anderson
- The mourning handbook, a complete guide for the bereaved, Helen Fitzgerald
- Grieving, a beginner's guide, Jerusha Hull McCormack
- Remember my soul, what to do in memory of a loved one, a path of reflection and inspiration for Shiva, the stages of Jewish mourning, and beyond, Lori Palatnik
- Motherless daughters, the legacy of loss, Hope Edelman
- The grief handbook, a guide through the worst days of your life, Bridget McNulty
- The grief recovery handbook, the action program for moving beyond death, divorce, and other losses, John W. James and Russell Friedman
- History of a suicide, my sister's unfinished life, Jill Bialosky
- Widow's walk, Anne Hosansky
- In lieu of flowers, a conversation for the living, Nancy Cobb ; with a new introduction by the author
- The orphaned adult, understanding and coping with grief and change after the death of our parents, Alexander Levy
- Heaven's child, a mother's story of tragedy and the enduring strength of family, Caroline Flohr
- The many faces of bereavement, the nature and treatment of natural, traumatic, and stigmatized grief, Ginny Sprang and John McNeil
- Name all the animals, a memoir, Alison Smith
- Helping parents grieve, finding new life after the death of a child, a Paraclete Video production
- When the bough breaks, forever after the death of a son or daughter, Judith R. Bernstein
- Beyond endurance, when a child dies, Ronald J. Knapp
- Surviving death, a practical guide to caring for the dying & bereaved, Charles Meyer
- Grieving the sudden death of a loved one, guidance for when the unthinkable occurs, a Paraclete Video Production ; producer, Charity Spatzeck-Olsen
- Year one, a record, John Tittensor
- On grief & grieving, finding the meaning of grief through the five stages of loss, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross & David Kessler ; foreword by Maria Shriver
- Now you see the sky, by Catharine H. Murray
- Losing Malcolm, a mother's journey through grief, Carol Henderson
- Forget prayers, bring cake, a single woman's guide to grieving, Merissa Nathan Gerson
- Recovering from the loss of a sibling, Katherine Fair Donnelly
- Changed forever, grieving the death of someone you love, Robert Zucker, Heather L. Gary, Monique Cerundolo ; producer Charity Spatzeck-Olsen
- Empty cradle, broken heart, surviving the death of your baby, Deborah L. Davis
- Breaking sad, what to say after loss, what not to say, and when to just show up, edited by Shelly Fisher & Jennifer Jones
- Lifelines, by Lynn Caine
- Once more we saw stars, a memoir, Jayson Greene
- All the ways our dead still speak, a funeral director on life, death, and the hereafter, Caleb Wilde
- Stunned by grief, remapping your life when loss changes everything, Judy Brizendine
- Beyond the darkness, a gentle guide for living with grief & thriving after loss, Clarissa Moll
- Beyond tears, living after losing a child, Carol Barkin ... [et al.] ; as told to Ellen Mitchell
- Hello grief, I'll be right with you, Alessandra Olanow
- Silent grief, living in the wake of suicide, Christopher Lukas & Henry M. Seiden
- The grief recovery handbook, the action program for moving beyond death, divorce, and other losses including health career, and faith, John W. James and Russell Friedman
- A music I no longer heard, the early death of a parent, Leslie Simon and Jan Johnson Drantell
- After the death of a child, living with loss through the years, Ann K. Finkbeiner
- The rules of inheritance, a memoir, Claire Bidwell Smith
- The journey through grief, reflections on healing, Alan D. Wolfelt
- The grieving brain, the surprising science of how we learn from love and loss, Mary-Frances O'Connor
- Life after loss, conquering grief and finding hope, Raymond A. Moody, Jr. and Dianne Arcangel
- Loss and anticipatory grief, edited by Therese A. Rando ; foreword by Robert Fulton
- In the presence of grief, helping family members resolve death, dying, and bereavement issues, Dorothy S. Becvar ; foreword by Pauline Boss
- Final salute, a story of unfinished lives, Jim Sheeler
- On grief and grieving, finding the meaning of grief through the five stages of loss, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross and David Kessler
- Still to be born, a video presentation about subsequent pregnancies