grief in adolescence

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grief in adolescence

Everything you need to know about dealing with losses

2000
Describes different kinds of losses, including the death of a loved one, the end of a love affair, and the loss of virginity, and suggests such coping mechanisms as the natural grieving process, the finding of a creative outlet, and getting help from others.

Coping with the death of a brother or sister

2001
Offers advice designed to help teens deal with the death of a sibling, shares the stories of young people who have experienced the loss of a brother or sister, and includes a list of places to contact for help in handling grief.

Coping with grieving and loss

2003
Explains the stages of grieving and how to cope with loss and death, including where to go for help.

After suicide

living with the questions
2001
Defines suicide and its effects on teen survivors of someone who dies by suicide. Describes who dies by suicide and why, as well as the stages of grieving a loss through suicide. Provides ways teens can cope and heal and ways to help someone else who experiences another person's suicide.

Loss

understanding the emptiness
2001

Death

coping with the pain
2001
Defines death as a part of life, looks at the grief process, and offers suggestions to teens on how to help friends deal with loss.

Coping with grief

1991
Discusses how to deal with different types of grief, in such situations as death, suicide, romantic break-up, and pregnancy. Includes fictional examples and lists of crisis centers and agencies to provide help.

Don't despair on Thursdays!

the children's grief-management book
1996
Examines, in simple text, how to deal with feelings of grief when people or pets die, or when friends move away.

When a friend dies

a book for teens about grieving & healing
2005
Provides support and practical guidance for teenagers grieving the death of a friend, discussing the variety of feelings the experience can produce and how to handle them, whether it is wrong to have fun, what to do if friends start acting strangely, and how to find a counselor or therapist, and includes comments from teens and a directory of further resources.

You and a death in your family

2001
Provides information for young people about death, discussing some of the common feelings people experience when they lose a parent, grandparent, sibling, or pet; and explains the funeral service and emotional aftermath. Includes a list of helpful organizations.

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