Parenting After the Death of a Child : a Practitioner's Guide.
The death of a child has a tremendous and overwhelming impact on parents and siblings, completely altering the psychological landscape of the family. In the aftermath of such a tragedy, parents face the challenge of not only dealing with their own grief, but also that of their surviving children. Ho...
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Hoboken :
Taylor & Francis,
2010
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Table of Contents:
- Book Cover; Title; Copyright; Contents; Series Editor's Foreword; Preface; About the Authors; Chapter 1: Setting the Stage; Chapter 2: Discovering the Theory of Bereaved Parenting: Method, Participants, and Overview of Results; Chapter 3: The Devastation of Parental Bereavement; Chapter 4: Picking up the Pieces: Regeneration of Self; Chapter 5: Picking up the Pieces: Regeneration of Family; Chapter 6: Dual Tasks of Parenting and Grieving; Chapter 7: Parenting, Protecting, and Priorities; Chapter 8: Parenting Bereaved children: The Challenges; Chapter 9: Afterword; Appendix A; Appendix B.