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Innovations in End-of-Life Care
an international journal of leaders in end-of-life care

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Selected articles by contributors to this issue:

Ayers TS, Wolchik SA, Weiss L, Sandler IN, with Jones S, Cole E, Barrow S. Family Bereavement Program Group Leader Intervention Manual for Parent Program. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University Prevention Research Center, 1996.

Bright JI, Baker KD, Neimeyer RA. Professional and paraprofessional group treatments for depression: A comparison of cognitive-behavioral and mutual support interventions. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology. 1999;67:491-501.

Kirchberg TM, Neimeyer RA, James RK. Beginning counselors' death concerns and empathetic responses to client situations involving death and grief. Death Studies. 1998;22(2):99-120.

Monroe B, Kraus F. Children and loss. British Journal of Hospital Medicine. 1996;56(6):260-264.

Neimeyer RA, Levitt H. Coping and Coherence: A Narrative Perspective on Resilience. In Coping with Stress, D Snyder (ed.). New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Neimeyer RA, Anderson A. Loss, Transition, and the Search for Significance. In Loss and Grief: A Guide for Human Service Practitioners, N Thompson (ed.). Basingstoke, UK & New York: Palgrave, 2001.

Neimeyer RA (ed.). Meaning Reconstruction and the Experience of Loss. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association, 2001.

Neimeyer RA, Levitt H. What's Narrative Got to Do with It? Construction and Coherence in Accounts of Loss. In Loss and Trauma, J Harvey, ED Miller (eds.). Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel, 2000.

Neimeyer RA. Grief therapy and research as essential tensions: Prescriptions for a progressive partnership. Death Studies. 2000;24(7):603-610.

Neimeyer RA. Searching for the meaning of meaning: Grief therapy and the process of reconstruction. Death Studies. 2000;24(6):541-558.

Neimeyer RA. Narriative strategies in grief therapy. Journal of Constructivist Psychology. 1999;12:65-85.

Neimeyer RA. Lessons of loss: A guide to coping. Memphis, TN: Center for the Study of Loss and Transition, 2000. For copies, contact: Center for the Study of Loss and Transition, P.O. Box 770656, Memphis, TN, 38177-0656.

Neimeyer RA. Meaning Reconstruction and the Experience of Chronic Loss. In Living with Grief: When Illness is Prolonged, K Doka (ed.). Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America, 1997.

Neimeyer RA, Stewart AE. Trauma, healing, and the narrative emplotment of loss. Families in Society. 1996;77(6):360-375.

Terry ML, Bivens AJ, Neimeyer RA. Comfort and empathy of experienced counselors in client situations involving death and loss. Omega: Journal of Death and Dying. 1996;32:269-285.

Robinson LA, Berman JS, Neimeyer RA. Psycotherapy for the treatment of depression: A comprehensive review of controlled outcome research. Psychological Bulletin. 1990;108(1):1, 30-49.

Sandler IN, West SG, Baca L, Pillow DR, Gersten JC, Rogosch F, Virdin L, Beals J, Reynolds KD, Kallgren C, Tein JY, 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.

Sandler IN, Ayers TS with Twohey JL, Lutzke JR, Li S, Kriege G. Family Bereavement Program Group Leader Intervention Manual for Child Program. Tempe, AZ: Arizona State University Prevention Research Center, 1996.

Other Targeted References:

Armstrong-Dailey A, Zarbock S (eds.). Hospice Care for Children, 2nd ed. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

Busch T, Kimble CS. Grieving children: Are we meeting the challenge? Pediatric Nursing. 2001;27(4):414-418.

Carnelley KB, Wortman CB, Kessler RC. The impact of widowhood on depression: Findings from a prospective survey. Psychological Medicine. 1999;29(5):1111-1123.

Carr D, House JS, Wortman C, Nesse R, Kessler RC. Psychological adjustment to sudden and anticipated spousal loss among older widowed persons. Journals of Gerontology. Series B, Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences. 2001;56(4):S237-248.

Chethik, N. FatherLoss: How Sons of All Ages Come to Terms With the Deaths of Their Dads. New York: Hyperion, 2001.

Christ, GH. Healing Children's Grief: Surviving a Parent's Death from Cancer. New York: Oxford University Press, 2000.

Committee for the Study of Health Consequences. Bereavement: Reactions, Consequences, and Care. Washington, DC: National Academy Press, 1984.

Davidson JD, Doka KJ (eds.). Living with Grief: At Work, at School, at Worship. Washington, DC: Hospice Foundation of America, 1999.

Davis CG, Wortman CB, Lehman DR, Silver RC. Searching for meaning in loss: Are clinical assumptions correct. Death Studies. 2000;24(6):541-558.

Fulton G, Madden C, Minichiello V. The social construction of anticipatory grief. Social Science & Medicine. 1996;43(9):1349-1358.

Geis HK, Whittlesey SW, McDonald NB, Smith KL, Pfefferbaum B. Bereavement and loss in childhood. Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America. 1998;7(1):73-85, viii.

Harvey J. Book review: Healing Children's Grief: Surviving a Parent's Death from Cancer. Journal of Palliative Medicine. 2002;5(1):165.

Harvey JH. Give Sorrow Words: Perspectives on Loss and Trauma. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel, 2000.

Malkinson, R, Rubin, S, Witztum, E. (eds.). Traumatic and Nontraumatic Loss and Bereavement. Madison, CT: Psychosocial Press, 2000.

Parkes CM, Markus A (eds.). Coping with Loss. Montreal, Canada: Canadian Medical Association, 1998.

Project on Death in America. March 2001, Newsletter No. 8: PDIA Update. New York: Soros Foundation, 2001. 9 Nov. 2001 http://www.soros.org/death/newsletter8/index.html

Stroebe MS, Stroebe W, Schut H. Gender differences in adjustment to bereavement: An empirical and theoretical review. Review of General Psychology. 2001;5(1):62-83.

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

Ursano RJ. Post-traumatic stress disorder. New England Journal of Medicine. 2002;346(2):130-132.

Van Epps J, Opie ND, Goodwin T. Themes in the bereavement experience of inner city adolescents. Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing. 1997;10(1):25-36.

Wimmer DW, Hackler JM. Some further thoughts on adjustment, coping, and bereavement. New Directions for Mental Health Services. 2000; Fall(87):45-50.

Yehuda R. Post-traumatic stress disorder. New England Journal of Medicine. 2002;346(2):108-114.

Zinner, ES, Williams M (eds.). When a Community Weeps: Case Studies in Group Survivorship. Philadelphia: Brunner/Mazel, 1999.

Links to Booklists by Subject:

Families Coping with Loss
http://www.eternalflames.com/bk_family.htm

For Children
http:// www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/1013/wwwajgrsrc.html#anchor2208441

Grief Resources Especially for Men
http://abbottnorthwestern.com/ahs/grief.nsf/page/grief_men

On Grief and Bereavement Innovations in End-of-Life Care. 2001;3(4), Read More page.
http://www2.edc.org/lastacts/archives/archivesMay01/readmore.asp

Senior Citizens Coping with Loss, Divorce, and Starting Over
http://www.seniorcitizens.com/funeralplanning/grieve.html

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