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Selected references by contributors to this issue:

American Academy of Pediatrics Committee on Psychosocial Aspects of Child and Family Health. The pediatrician and childhood bereavement. Pediatrics. 2000;105(2):445-447.

Campbell S, Silverman PR. Widower: When Men Are Left Alone. Amityville, NY: Baywood, 1996.

Klass D, Silverman P, Nickman S. Continuing Bonds: New Understandings of Grief. Washington: Taylor & Francis, 1996.

Nickman SL, Silverman PR, Normand C. Children's construction of a deceased parent: The surviving parent's contribution. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 1998;68(1):126-34.

Sandler IN, West SG, Baca L, Pillow DR, Gersten JC, Rogosch F, Virdin L, Beals J, Reynolds KD, Kallgren C, Tein J-Y, Kriege G, Cole E, Ramirez R. Linking empirically-based theory and evaluation: The Family Bereavement Program. American Journal of Community Psychology. 1992;20:491-521.

Silverman PR. It makes a difference. Illness, Crisis & Loss. 2001;9(1):111-128.

Silverman PR. Research, clinical practice and the human experience: Putting the pieces together. Death Studies. 2000;24:469-478.

Silverman PR. Never Too Young to Know: Death in Children's Lives. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Silverman PR, Nickman S, Worden JW. Detachment revisited: The child's reconstruction of a dead parent. The American Journal of Orthopsychiatry. 1992;62(4):494-503.

Walters T. On Bereavement: The culture of grief. Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1999.

Worden JW. Children and Grief. NY: Guilford Press, 1996.

Other targeted references:

Attig T. The Heart of Grief: Death and the Search for Lasting Love. New York: Oxford Press: 2000.

Attig T. How We Grieve: Relearning the World. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996.

Bedell SE, Cadenhead K, Graboys TB. The doctor's letter of condolence. The New England Journal of Medicine. 2001;344(15) http://www.nejm.org/content/2001/0344/0015/1162.asp

Bertman S. (ed). Grief and The Healing Arts: Creativity as Therapy. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co., 2000.

Burnell GM, Burnell AL. Clinical Management of Bereavement: A Handbook for Healthcare Professionals. New York: Human Science Press, Inc., 1989.

Caserta MS, Lund DA, Rice SJ. Pathfinders: A self-care and health education program for older widows and widowers. The Gerontologist. 1999;39:615-620.

Connor SR, McMaster JK. Hospice, bereavement intervention and use of health care services by surviving spouses. HMO Practice. 1996;10(1):20-25.

Corless IB. Bereavement. In: Textbook of Palliative Nursing, BR Ferrell, N Coyle, eds. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001, 352-362.

Correspondence. New England Journal of Medicine. 2001;345(5):374-375.

Davis GF. Loss and the duration of grief. Journal of the American Medical Association. 2001;285(9):1152-3.

Dowdney L, Wilson R, Maughan B, Allerton M, Schofield P, Skuse D. Psychological disturbance and service provision in parentally bereaved children: Prospective case-control study. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:354-357.

Eisenbruch M. Cross-cultural aspects of bereavement. II: Ethnic and cultural variations in the development of bereavement practices. Cultural Medicine and Psychiatry. 1984;8(4):315-347.

Freedman J, Combs G. Narrative Therapy: The Social Construction of Reality. New York: Norton, 1996.

Gray SW, Zide MR, Wilker H. Using the solution focused brief therapy model with bereavement groups in rural communities: Resiliency at its best. The Hospice Journal. 2000;15(3):13-30.

Hedtke L. Remembering practices in the face of death. The Forum: Association for Death Education and Counseling. 2001, 27(2):5-6.

Kagan Klein H. Gili's Book: A Journey into Bereavement for Parents and Counselors. NY: Teachers College Press, 1998.

Katz J, Sidell M, Komaromy C. Death in homes: Bereavement needs of residents, relatives and staff. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 2000;6(6):274-9.

Klass D. The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents. Philadelphia: Brunner-Routledge, 1999.

Larson DG. The Helper's Journey: Working with People Facing Grief, Loss, and Life-Threatening Illness. Champaign, IL: Research Press, 1993.

Lemkau JP, Mann B, Little D, Whitecar P, Hershberger P, Schumm JA. A questionnaire survey of family practice: Physicians' perceptions of bereavement care. Archives of Family Medicine. 2000;9(9): pages?.

Lewis AE. Reducing burnout: Development of an oncology staff bereavement program. Oncology Nursing Forum. 1999;26(6):1065-1069.

Lund, DA, Caserta MS, Dimond MF. The course of spousal bereavement in later life. In: Handbook Of Bereavement: Theory, Research And Intervention, MS Stroebe, W Stroebe, RO Hansson, (eds). NY: Cambridge University Press, 1993:240-254.

Monk G, Winslade J, Crocket K, Epston D. Narrative Therapy in Practice: The Archeology of Hope. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1997.

Morgan J. (ed.). Meeting the Needs of Our Clients Creatively: The Impact of Art and Culture on Caregiving. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Co., 2000.

Oliver RC, Sturtevant JP, Scheetz JP, Fallat ME. Beneficial effects of a hospital bereavement intervention program after traumatic childhood death. The Journal of Trauma. 2001;50(3):440-6; discussion 447-8.

Oliviere D, Hargreaves R, Monroe B. (eds.) Bereavement care (ch. 6) In: Good Practices in Palliative Care: A Psychosocial Perspective. Aldershot: Ashgate/ Arena, 1998, 121-143.

Parkes CM. Coping with loss: Bereavement in adult life. British Medical Journal. 1998;316:856-859.

Parkes CM, Relf M, Couldrick A. Counseling in Terminal Care and Bereavement. Baltimore: BPS Books, 1996.

Rando TA. (ed). Clinical Dimensions of Anticipatory Mourning: Theory and Practice in Working with the Dying, their Loved Ones and their Caregivers. Champaign, IL: Research Press, 2000.

Ringdal GI, Jordhoy MS, Ringdal K, Kaasa S. The first year of grief and bereavement in close family members to individuals who have died of cancer. Palliative Medicine. 2001;15(2):91-105.

Saunderson EM, Ridsdale L, Jewell D. General practitioners' beliefs and attitudes about how to respond to death and bereavement: Qualitative study. British Medical Journal. 1999;319:293-296.

Shapiro E. Grief as a family process: A developmental approach to clinical practice. NY: Guilford Press, 1994.

Sheldon F. ABC of palliative care: Bereavement. British Medical Journal. 1998;316:456-458.

Sirkiä K. Ahlgren B, Hovi L, Saarinen-Pihkala UM. Weekend courses for families who have lost a child with cancer. Medical and Pediatric Oncology. 2000;34:352-355.

Slavitt DR. The treasures of grief. Journal of Pain and Symptom Management. 2000;20(5):353-357.

Stevenson NC, Straffon CH. When Your Child Dies: Finding the Meaning in Mourning. Revised Edition. Lakewood, Ohio:Philomel Press, Theo Publishing Co., 1990. Available from: Philomel Press, c/o St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 2747 Fairmount Blvd., Cleveland Heights, OH 44106

Stewart M, Craig D, MacPherson K, Alexander S. Promoting positive affect and diminishing loneliness of widowed seniors through a support intervention. Public Health Nursing. 2001;18(1):54-63.

Stroebe MS, Hansson RO, Stroebe W, Schut H (eds.). The Handbook of Bereavement Research: Consequences, Coping, and Care. Washington DC: American Psychological Association, 2001

Sutton RB. Supporting the bereaved relative: Reflections on the actor's experience. Medical Education. 1998;32:622-629.

Van-Si L, Powers L. Helping Children Heal from Loss: A Keepsake Book of Special Memories. Portland, OR: Continuing Education Press, 1994. Available from: Continuing Education Press, School of Extended Studies, Portland State University, P.O. Box 1394, Portland, OR 97207.

Waldegrave J. Settled stories as goals for therapy. The Forum: Association for Death Education and Counseling. 2001, 27(2):7-8.

Weeks OD, Johnson C. (eds.). When All the Friends Have Gone: A Guide for Aftercare Providers. Amityville, New York: Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., 2001.

White M. Saying Hullo Again: The Incorporation of the Lost Relationship in the Resolution of Grief. In: Selected Papers, M. White (ed.). Adelaide, Australia: Dulwich Centre Publications, 1989, 29-36.

Winslade J. Putting stories to work. The Forum: Association for Death Education and Counseling. 2001;27(2):1-4.

Wolfe B. Grief and the family. Minnesota Medicine. 2000;83(5):55-6.

Woof WR, Carter YH. The grieving adult and the general practitioner: A literature review in two parts (Part 1). The British Journal of General Practice. 1997;47(420):443-448.

Woof WR, Carter YH. The grieving adult and the general practitioner: A literature review in two parts (Part 2). The British Journal of General Practice. 1997;47(420):509-514.

References on Coping and First Person Narrative Accounts of Loss:

See Growth House website and others on Resources and Tools page for more tools and references.

Doka KJ. Living with Grief: Who We Are and How We Grieve. Washington: Hospice Foundation of America, 1998.

Doka KJ. Living with Grief when Illness is Prolonged. Washington: Hospice Foundation of America, 1997.

Doka KJ. Living with Grief after Sudden Loss. Washington: Hospice Foundation of American, 1996.

Finkbeiner AK. After the Death of a Child: Living with Loss Through the Years. NY: Free Press, 1996.

Henderson C. Losing Malcolm: A Mother's Journey Through Grief. Mississippi: University Press of MS, 2001.

McCracken A, Semel M. (eds.). A Broken Heart Still Beats After Your Child Dies. Center City, MI: Hazeldon, 1998.

Neimeyer RA. Lessons of Loss: A Guide to Coping. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., 1998.

Rosenblatt PC. Parent Grief: Narratives of Loss and Relationship. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazell, 2000.

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