Grief Books
The Death of an
Adult Child: A Book For and About Bereaved Parents by Jeanne Webster Blank
ISBN:
0-89503-178-7
When a Child Has
Been Murdered: Ways You Can Help the Grieving Parents by Bonnie Hunt Conrad
ISBN:
0-89503-168-8
(Forthcoming)-Grief
and the Healing Arts: Creativity as Therapy, Editor: Sandra Bertman
Heavenly Hurts:
Surviving AIDS-related Deaths and Losses by Sandra Jacoby Klein
ISBN:
0-89503-181-7
When Dreams Don't
Work: Professional Caregivers and Burnout by Ronna Jevne and Donna Reilly Williams
ISBN:
0-89503-179-5
ISBN:
0-89503-148-3
Mending the Torn
Fabric: For Those Who Grieve And Those Who Want to
Help Them by Sarah Callaway Brabant
ISBN:
0-89503-141-8
Widower: When Men
are Left Alone by Scott Campbell and Phyllis R. Silverman
ISBN:
0-89503-140-X
All Kinds of
Love: Experiencing Hospice by Carolyn Jaffe and Carol H. Ehrlich
ISBN:
0-89503-147-7
Ethnical Issues
in the Care of the Aged, the Dying and the Bereaved, Editor: John D. Morgan
ISBN:
0-89503-136-1
Greeting the
Angels: An Imaginal View of the Mourning Process by
Gregg Mogenson
ISBN:
0-89503-097-7
Awareness of
Mortality, Editor: Jeffrey Kauffman
ISBN:
0-89503-173-6
Journal Covers
Wide Spectrum of Issues
Illness, Crisis
& Loss, Editor: Robert Bendkisen, Ph. D.,
explores all expects of grief, death, and loss. This journal publishes
peer-viewed articles, book reviews, and essays on psychosocial and ethical
issues related to life-threatening illnesses, traumatic human crisis, and grief
and loss. It also includes editorials, commentaries, and interviews by those
involved in psychosocial and ethical issues in critical illness, human crisis,
and loss.
Topics are
diverse and include articles on HIV/AIDS, Clinical Interventions, Death
Studies, Ethical Decision-making to Case Reports,
Crisis Intervention, Grief Work and Palliative Care of the Dying.
Robert Bendiksen, Ph.D., is professor of sociology and director of
the Center for Death Eduction & Bioethics at the