--- See
also sections on “Crisis Intervention.”
Most of these cross over between categories are are rather unique in
their depth and contribution.
Blauner, Bob, ed. Our mothers' spirits: on the death of mothers and the grief of
men: an anthology. New York:
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Bullitt, Dorothy. Filling
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fulfillment. New York: Rawson Associates, 1996. 121p.
Cain, Albert C.,
ed. Survivors
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Shneidman. Springfield, Ill., Thomas,
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Clark, Elizabeth J., Jan
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on illness and loss: the linkage of
theory and practice.
Philadelphia: Charles Press,
1990. 337p.
Conn, Charles W. When
your upright world turns upside down:
coping with the tragedies of life.
Cleveland, TN: Pathway Press,
1990. 279p.
Conrad, Bonnie
Hunt. When a child has been murdered:
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DiGiulio, Robert C. After
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Frankiel, Rita V.,
ed. Essential
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1994. 547p.
Ginn, Charles W. Voices
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Goldman, Linda. Breaking the silence: a guide to help children with complicated
grief--suicide, homicide, AIDS, violence, and abuse. Washington, DC: Accelerated Development, 1996.
231p.
Harvey, John H. Embracing
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psychology of storytelling.
Boston: Allyn & Bacon,
1996. 232p.
Harvey, John H.,
ed. Perspectives
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361p.
Heinlein, Susan, Grace
Brumett & Jane-Ellen Tibbals, eds. When a lifemate dies: stories of love, loss, and healing. Minneapolis: Fairview Press, 1997.
240p.
Iserson, Kenneth V. Grave
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Jurgensen,
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Kalish, Richard A.,
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323p.
LaGrand, Louis E. Changing
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Lee, Judith A. B., &
Danielle Nisivoccia. Walk a mile in my shoes: a book about biological parents for foster
parents and social workers.
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Loraux, Nicole. Mothers
in mourning; with the essay, “Of
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Translated from the French by Corinne Pache. Ithaca: Cornell
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Lord, Janice
Harris. No time for goodbyes: coping
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CA, 1991. 177p.
Luchterhand, Charlene,
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grieve a death loss. Philadelphia,
PA: Accelerated Development, 1998. 119p.
Lynch, Thomas. The undertaking: life studies from the dismal trade. New York: W.W. Norton,
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Mander, Rosemary. The
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Montada, Leo,
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Montgomery, Bob, & Laurel Morris.
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Phelan, Peggy. Mourning
sex: performing public memories. London;
New York: Routledge, 1997. 187p.
Rando, Therese A.,
ed. Loss
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Robert Fulton. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books, 1986. 251p.
Read, Peter. Returning
to nothing: the meaning of lost places. Cambridge, UK; New York, NY: Cambridge
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Redmond, Lula Moshoures. Surviving: when someone you love was murdered: a
professional's guide to group grief therapy for families & friends
of murder victims. Clearwater,
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Rock, Paul Elliott. After homicide: practical and political responses to bereavement. Oxford:
Clarendon Press; Oxford; New York:
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Schmookler, Andrew
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Shapiro, Constance
Hoenk. When part of the self is lost:
helping clients heal after
sexual and reproductive losses.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass
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Sowder, Barbara J., & Mary H. Lystad, eds. Disasters and mental health. Center for Mental Health Studies of
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Spungen, Deborah. Homicide: the hidden victims: a guide for professionals. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1998.
272p.
Sumner, Alexander K. When love is a razorblade: (how to stay alive). Los Angeles, CA: April Pub., 1981. 97p.
Van der Hart, Onno, ed.
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therapeutic use of leave-taking rituals. Translated from the Dutch by Carol L.
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Viorst, Judith. Necessary losses: the loves, illusions, dependencies and impossible expectations that all of us have to give up in order
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Large print ed.: South Yarmouth,
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Watson, Donald E. Surviving
your crises, reviving your dreams.
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Weaver, Frances. I'm
not as old as I used to be: reclaiming
your life in the second half. New
York: Hyperion & Thorndike Press,
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Welo, Beverly Kay. Life
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men. Laurel, MD: American Correctional Association,
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Wertheimer, Alison. A
special scar: the experiences of people
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Wheatley, Dorn J.
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117p.
Yates, Elizabeth. Up the golden stair: an approach to a deeper understanding of
life through personal sorrow.
Nashville: Upper Room Books,
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