Grief and Bereavement Books

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Stress Response Syndromes: PTSD, Grief, Adjustment, and Dissociative Disorders: Fifth Edition

Stress Response Syndromes: PTSD, Grief, Adjustment, and Dissociative Disorders: Fifth Edition

by Mardi Horowitz

  • Paperback £42.00

The first edition of this now classic work provided the basis for adding post traumatic stress disorders to diagnoses of mental conditions. Each subsequent edition added new understanding, summaries... (more)

Moving Beyond Loss: Real Answers to Real Questions from Real People - Featuring the Proven Actions of the Grief Recovery Method

Moving Beyond Loss: Real Answers to Real Questions from Real People - Featuring the Proven Actions of the Grief Recovery Method

by Russell Friedman, John W. James

  • Paperback £11.99

In October 2010 the authors became exclusive providers of grief- and grief-recovery-related content on a memorial website called Tributes.com, a site that receives approximately three million unique... (more)

Understanding Loss and Grief: A Guide Through Life Changing Events

Understanding Loss and Grief: A Guide Through Life Changing Events

by Nanette Burton Mongelluzzo

  • Hardback £44.00

Loss and grief are universal experiences and much has been written about both. Understanding Loss and Grief: A Guide Through Life Changing Events is a comprehensive self-help book about the various... (more)

Interrupting Cycles of Early Loss, Trauma and Abuse: Therapeutic Challenges

Interrupting Cycles of Early Loss, Trauma and Abuse: Therapeutic Challenges

Edited by Toni V. Heineman

  • Hardback £36.99

This volume offers rich and detailed illustrations of the complex emotional needs of the children and parents in vulnerable families. The chapters also highlight the psychological toll that working... (more)

The Great Below: A Journey into Loss

The Great Below: A Journey into Loss

by Maddy Paxman

  • Paperback £9.99

Maddy's husband, the poet Michael Donaghy, died suddenly at the age of fifty, leaving her to bring up their young son alone. After the shock of his unexpected death, the funeral and public mourning... (more)

Working with Bereavement: A Practical Guide

Working with Bereavement: A Practical Guide

by Janet Wilson

  • Paperback £28.99

A practical guide for those who work with the bereaved in a variety of settings, from nurses and social workers to volunteers. Covering ethics, cultural issues and support networks, an essential text... (more)

Treating Traumatic Bereavement: A Practitioner's Guide

Treating Traumatic Bereavement: A Practitioner's Guide

by Laurie A. Pearlman, Camille B. Wortman

  • Paperback £40.99

This book presents an integrated treatment approach for those struggling to adapt after the sudden, traumatic death of a loved one. The authors weave together evidence-based clinical strategies... (more)

Cinema as Therapy: Grief and Transformational Film

Cinema as Therapy: Grief and Transformational Film

by John Izod, Joanna Dovalis

  • Paperback £51.99

Loss is an inescapable reality of life, and individuals need to develop a capacity to grieve in order to mature and live life to the full. Yet most western movie audiences live in cultures that do... (more)

Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief During Adolescence

Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief During Adolescence

by David E. Balk

  • Paperback £38.99

For some, life's introduction to death and grief comes early, and when it does it can take many forms. Not only does Dealing with Dying, Death, and Grief during Adolescence tackle them all, it does... (more)

How People with Autism Grieve, and How to Help: An Insider Handbook

How People with Autism Grieve, and How to Help: An Insider Handbook

by Deborah Lipsky

  • Paperback £13.99

The book is an honest, first-hand account of how people with autism deal with the loss of someone in their life. Unlike the non-autistic response, people with autism, when faced with overwhelming or... (more)

Final Chapters: Writings About the End of Life

Final Chapters: Writings About the End of Life

Edited by Roger Kirkpatrick

  • Paperback £9.99

This collection brings together 30 short stories and poems about dying and bereavement. Written by mothers, fathers, daughters, sons, wives, husbands and dying people, these moving pieces talk... (more)

Supporting People Through Loss and Grief: An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners

Supporting People Through Loss and Grief: An Introduction for Counsellors and Other Caring Practitioners

by John Wilson

  • Paperback £20.99

What are the different theories of grief? What skills do you need for effective counselling? How can you support people experiencing loss and grief? This handbook provides a comprehensive guide to... (more)

End of Life Care: A Guide for Therapists, Artists and Arts Therapists

End of Life Care: A Guide for Therapists, Artists and Arts Therapists

by Nigel Hartley

  • Paperback £32.99

The many unfounded myths and fears that surround working with people at the end of their lives are dispelled in this thoughtful book, and the authors provide both practical and emotional support for... (more)

Working with Loss and Grief: A Theoretical and Practical Approach: Second Edition

Working with Loss and Grief: A Theoretical and Practical Approach: Second Edition

by Linda Machin

  • Paperback £32.99

This updated second edition provides a model for practitioners working with those who are grieving a significant life loss. Making clear connections between theory and practice, the 'Range of... (more)

Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning

Grief and the Expressive Arts: Practices for Creating Meaning

Edited by Barbara E. Thompson, Robert A. Neimeyer

  • Paperback £39.99

The use of the arts in psychotherapy is a burgeoning area of interest, particularly in the field of bereavement, where it is a staple intervention in hospice programs, children's grief camps,... (more)

Bereavement Care for Families

Bereavement Care for Families

Edited by David W. Kissane, Francine Parnes

  • Paperback £44.99

Grief is a family affair. When a loved one dies, the distress reverberates throughout the immediate and extended family. Family therapy has long attended to issues of loss and grief, yet not as the... (more)

Losing a Parent to Suicide: Using Lived Experiences to Inform Bereavement Counseling

Losing a Parent to Suicide: Using Lived Experiences to Inform Bereavement Counseling

by Marty Loy, Amy Boelk

  • Paperback £35.99

The suicide of a parent has life-long consequences; few more traumatic scenarios exist, and counselors often struggle for ways to help clients deal with its effects. Few understand the pain and... (more)

A Special Scar: The Experiences of People Bereaved by Suicide

A Special Scar: The Experiences of People Bereaved by Suicide

by Alison Wertheimer

  • Paperback £35.99

Every 85 minutes someone in the UK takes their own life and the suicide rate is currently the highest since 2004. Society often reacts with unease, fear and even disapproval but what happens to... (more)

Autism and Loss

Autism and Loss

by Rachel Forrester-Jones

  • Print £50.00

"Autism and Loss" is a complete resource that covers a variety of kinds of loss, including bereavement, loss of friends or staff, loss of home or possessions and loss of health. Rooted in the latest... (more)

Working with Grieving and Traumatized Children and Adolescents: Discovering What Matters Most Through Evidence-Based, Sensory Interventions

Working with Grieving and Traumatized Children and Adolescents: Discovering What Matters Most Through Evidence-Based, Sensory Interventions

by William Steele, Caelan Kuban

  • Paperback £35.99

This book provides a structured, sequential, and evidence-based approach for treating children and adolescents who are experiencing trauma or grief. This approach can be used for all types of... (more)

Life and Loss: A Guide to Help Grieving Children

Life and Loss: A Guide to Help Grieving Children

by Linda Goldman

  • Paperback £38.99

Many clinicians recognize that denying or ignoring grief issues in children leaves them feeling alone and that acknowledging loss is crucial part of a child's healthy development. Really dealing... (more)

The Therapist in Mourning: From the Faraway Nearby

The Therapist in Mourning: From the Faraway Nearby

Edited by Kerry L. Malawista, Anne J. Adelman

  • Paperback £30.00

The unexpected loss of a client can be a lonely and isolating experience for therapists. While family and friends can ritually mourn the deceased, the nature of the therapeutic relationship prohibits... (more)

Finding Your Own Way to Grieve: Expressive and Creative Activities for Coping with Grief for Kids and Teens on the Autism Spectrum

Finding Your Own Way to Grieve: Expressive and Creative Activities for Coping with Grief for Kids and Teens on the Autism Spectrum

by Karla Helbert

  • Paperback £15.99

Children and teenagers with autism can struggle to cope with the loss of a loved one, and the complicated and painful emotions of bereavement. This book explains death in concrete terms that the... (more)

What Does Dead Mean?: A Book for Young Children to Help Explain Death and Dying

What Does Dead Mean?: A Book for Young Children to Help Explain Death and Dying

by Caroline Jay, Jenni Thomas

  • Hardback £12.99

What Does Dead Mean? is a beautifully illustrated book that guides children gently through 17 of the 'big' questions they often ask about death and dying. Questions such as 'Is being dead like... (more)

Love and Loss in Life and in Treatment

Love and Loss in Life and in Treatment

by Linda Sherby

  • Paperback £42.99

Have you ever wondered what a therapist really thinks? Have you ever wondered if a therapist truly cares about her patients? Have you tried to imagine the unimaginable, the loss of the person most... (more)

Complicated Grief: Scientific Foundations for Health Care Professionals

Complicated Grief: Scientific Foundations for Health Care Professionals

Edited by Margaret S. Stroebe, Henk Schut

  • Paperback £42.99

How can complicated grief be defined? How does it differ from normal patterns of grief and grieving? Who among the bereaved is particularly at risk? Can clinical intervention reduce complications?... (more)

Give Sorrow Words: Working with a Dying Child: Third Edition

Give Sorrow Words: Working with a Dying Child: Third Edition

by Dorothy Judd

  • Paperback £32.99

Though there has been much written about dying and bereavement in recent years, the particular stress of terminal illness in childhood - as it affects both the families and the professionals - is... (more)

Complicated Grief: Scientific Foundations for Health Care Professionals

Complicated Grief: Scientific Foundations for Health Care Professionals

Edited by Margaret S. Stroebe, Henk Schut

  • Hardback £120.00

How can complicated grief be defined? How does it differ from normal patterns of grief and grieving? Who among the bereaved is particularly at risk? Can clinical intervention reduce complications?... (more)

Suicide Prohibition: The Shame of Medicine

Suicide Prohibition: The Shame of Medicine

by Thomas Szasz

  • Hardback £17.95

'Another masterpiece. Szasz has produced a strong philosophical, psychiatric, forensic, sociological, and ethical analysis of suicide. I emphasize sociological, as it is a worthy heir to Durkheim’s... (more)

Communicating with Children When a Parent is at the End of Life

Communicating with Children When a Parent is at the End of Life

by Rachel Fearnley

  • Paperback £24.99

When a parent is nearing the end of life, children can feel like their world has been turned upside down, and they are often scared and confused about what is happening. Sensitive and clear... (more)

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