PART I: CONCEPTUAL SYNTHESIS Chapter 1 Traumatic Bereavements and Death-Related PTSD Chapter 2 Childhood Traumatic Loss: The Interaction of Trauma and Grief Chapter 3 Death of a Co-Worker: Conceptual Overview PART 11: EFFECTIVE COPING WITH SPECIFIC CONTEXTS Chapter 4 Traumatic Death in Pregnancy: The Significance of Meaning and Attachment Chapter 5 Couple Coping with the Death of a Child Chapter 6 Death as Trauma for Children: A Relational Treatment Approach Chapter 7 Minimizing the Impact of Parental Grief on Children: Parent and Family InterventionsChapter 8 Intervention to Facilitate Positive Couple Coping Chapter 9 Initial Interventions: Secondary Classroom Interventions PART Ill: GENERIC TREATMENT APPROACHES Chapter 10 Treating Families with Traumatic Loss: Transitional Family Therapy Chapter 11 Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: A Therapeutic Tool for Trauma and Grief Chapter 12 Thought Field Therapy: Aiding the Bereavement Process
Charles R. Figley Psychological Stress Research and Development Program, Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida. Brian E. Bride St. Jude's Recovery Center, Inc. Atlanta, Georgia. Nicholas Mazza School of Social Work Florida State University Tallahassee, Florida