Grief in Children 2/e

JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERSISBN: 9781843106128

A Handbook for Adults

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By Atle Dyregrov, Foreword by William Yule
Imprint: JESSICA KINGSLEY PUBLISHERS
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Format:
PAPERBACK
Dimensions:
220 x 150 mm
Weight:
270 g
Pages:
208

Description

Dr Atle Dyregrov is a clinical psychologist and Director of the Center for Crisis Psychology in Bergen, Norway, which he founded with a colleague in 1988. He is a member of the executive board of The Children and War Foundation and a founding member of the European Society for Traumatic Stress Studies. Dr Dyregrov is the author of numerous publications, journal articles, and books.


Introduction.1. Childrens Grief and Crisis Reaction. 2. Different Types of Death. 3. Death and Crisis at Different Developmental Levels. 4. What Makes the Grief Worse? 5. Sex Differences in Childrens Grief. 6. Care for Children in Grief and Crisis. 7. Guidelines for Taking Care of Childrens Needs. 8. Handling Death in the Play Group and at School. 9. Crisis- or Grief-Therapy for Children. 10. Bereavement Groups for Children. 11. Caring for Oneself. Appendix A: Grief in Children - Guidelines for Care. References. Internet Resources.


This is a very user-friendly book. It is presented in a way which enables the reader to browse or go direct to a certain section, but at the same time is engaging enough to sustain ones interest to read the whole book. - Australian Social Work Dyregrovs writing is clear in its description, and explicit in its advice, and demonstrates that the daunting task of helping a child through grief is both manageable and rewarding...The book will, Im sure, become required reading for all those touched by the care of bereaved children. - Bereavement Care ...a handy, small book ideal for teachers, social workers, counsellors, parents and others faced with the task of understanding children in grief and trying to help them. - Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry Newsletter There is valuable material on grief at various ages and development... The question What makes the grief worse? is neatly answered and a brief, but useful, section alerts the helper to differences in the grief experienced by boys and girls. The chapters on care for bereaved children are packed with good sense and practical suggestions... Many interesting ideas are given on ways to deal with bereavement in the setting of the classroom... There is much to commend this handbook. It is of manageable length, giving information concisely and supplementing it with well-chosen quotations... a valuable book which I would recommend to my colleagues and to parents, to those who run playgroups and to any who seek to help young people in bereavement. - Lifeline (Magazine of the National Association of Bereavement Services)


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