This book offers students, researchers, and practitioners an extensive introduction to the field of loss and trauma. 247 pages. (more)
The book begins with an analysis of the concepts of trauma and loss and then examines them in specfic populations. The loss of family and friends is also discussed. 415 pages. (more)
An introductory text to this broad interdisciplinary field by one of its leading exponents. Where most texts concentrate on one specific area, such as death and dying or stress and coping, this work... (more)
A distinguished collection of writings representing psychology and related fields. Each author presents a case for a broadly-construed field of loss - both personal and interpersonal - that would... (more)
This volume examines the theory of how romantic partners can maintain and enhance their close relationships over an extended period. It blends relationship scholarship on closeness with practical... (more)
"Children of Divorce" features excerpts of stories collected from hundreds of young people. The narratives embrace such themes as despair, chaos in the family, and "missing" dads. The volume paints a... (more)