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also two sections: “Widow &
Widower” gender specific grieving in spousal loss & “Parent Grieves…” for
fathers & mothers who lost children at birth.
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Crouthamel, Thomas
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Elmer, Lon. Why
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Floyd, Gregory. A
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Foreword by Thomas Howard.
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Jonas, Robert A. Rebecca: a father's journey from grief to gratitude. New York:
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Levang, Elizabeth. When
men grieve: why men grieve differently
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Martin, Terry L., &
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Miller, Robert J. GriefQuest: reflections for men coping with loss. Illustrated by Henry Schreiner. St. Meinrad, IN: Abbey Press, 1996. 242p.
Sellner, Edward
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Turner, Geneva. Fathers cry, too: a revelation of hidden tears. Columbus, GA: Family
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