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Living with grief : who we are, how we grieve / edited by Kenneth J. Doka and Joyce D. Davidson. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Washington, District of Columbia : Hospice Foundation of America ; [(c)1998.; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Brunner/Mazel, [(c)1998.Description: xii, 314 pages ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0876308981
  • 9780876308981
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BF575.L585 1998
  • BF575.G7.D252.L585 1998
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Contents:
Asian ways of grief Dennis Klass, Robert E. Goss What you always wanted to know about your jewish clients' perspectives concerning death and dying--but were afraid to ask Earl A. Grollman Christians in grief Stephen D. McConnell Grief : a muslim perspective Shukria Alimi Raad Grief in the american culture Dana G. Cable Looking through different eyes : beyond cultural diversity Sherry E. Showalter Sociocultural considerations for working with blacks experiencing loss and grief Ronald Keith Barrett Developing cultural competency Lynne Ann DeSpelder Dying and grieving in the inner city Patricia A. Murphy, David M. Price Gender differences in bereavement expression accross the life span Catherine M. Sanders Revisiting masculine grief Terry L. Martin, Kenneth J. Doka Developmental perspectives on grief and mourning Charles A. Corr Helping individuals with developmental disabilities Clair Lavin World of the deaf community Frank R. Zieziula Sexual orientation and grief Ron E. Wilder Cultural aspects of peer support : an examination of one program's experience Bonnie Carroll Dimensions of diversity in the reconstruction of meaning Robert A. Neimeyer, Nancy J. Keesee Deciding what is right when we are so different David M. Price Multicultural grief counseling Richard R. Ellis Healing rituals : powerful and empowering Alice Parsons Zulli Wounded healer : a transcultural perspective Douglas C. Smith.
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Asian ways of grief Dennis Klass, Robert E. Goss What you always wanted to know about your jewish clients' perspectives concerning death and dying--but were afraid to ask Earl A. Grollman Christians in grief Stephen D. McConnell Grief : a muslim perspective Shukria Alimi Raad Grief in the american culture Dana G. Cable Looking through different eyes : beyond cultural diversity Sherry E. Showalter Sociocultural considerations for working with blacks experiencing loss and grief Ronald Keith Barrett Developing cultural competency Lynne Ann DeSpelder Dying and grieving in the inner city Patricia A. Murphy, David M. Price Gender differences in bereavement expression accross the life span Catherine M. Sanders Revisiting masculine grief Terry L. Martin, Kenneth J. Doka Developmental perspectives on grief and mourning Charles A. Corr Helping individuals with developmental disabilities Clair Lavin World of the deaf community Frank R. Zieziula Sexual orientation and grief Ron E. Wilder Cultural aspects of peer support : an examination of one program's experience Bonnie Carroll Dimensions of diversity in the reconstruction of meaning Robert A. Neimeyer, Nancy J. Keesee Deciding what is right when we are so different David M. Price Multicultural grief counseling Richard R. Ellis Healing rituals : powerful and empowering Alice Parsons Zulli Wounded healer : a transcultural perspective Douglas C. Smith.

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