PARTONE: Examining the Dominant Model Chapter 1 Introduction: What's the Problem?, Phyllis R. Silvermanand Dennis Klass
PART TWO: Setting the Stage Chapter 2 Broken Hearts or Broken Bonds?, MargaretStroebe, Mary Gergen, Kenneth Gergen and WolfgangStroebe Chapter 3 Grief That Does Not End, Paul C.Rosenblatt Chapter 4 Grief in an Eastern Culture:Japanese Ancestor Worship,Dennis Klass
PARTTHREE: Bereaved Child Chapter 5 Children'sConstruction of Their Dead Parents,Phyllis R. Silvermanand Steven L. Nickman Chapter 6 Bereaved Children'sChanging Relationships with the Deceased, Claude L.Normand, Phyllis R. Silverman and Steven L. Nickman Chapter 7 Remembering a Parent Who Has Died: ADevelopmental Perspective, Betty C. Buchsbaum Chapter 8 Relationship and Heritage: Manifestations of OngoingAttachment Following Father Death, KirstenTyson-Rawson
PART FOUR: SpousalBereavement Chapter 9 Widowhood and HusbandSanctification, Helena Znaniecka Lopata Chapter 10 Remarriage of Widowed Persons: A Triadic Relationship, Miriam S. Moss and Sidney Z. Moss Chapter 11 Memoriesof the Death and Life of a Spouse: The Role of Images andSense of Presence in Grief, Roberta DewConant
PART FIVE: Parental Bereavement Chapter 12 The Deceased Child in the Psychic and Social Worlds of Bereaved Parents During the Resolution of Grief, DennisKlass Chapter 13 The Wounded Family: Bereaved Parentsand the Impact of Adult Child Loss, Simon ShimshonRubin
PART SIX: Bereaved Siblings Chapter 14 Basic Constructs of a Theory of Adolescent SiblingBereavement, Nancy Hogan and Lydia DeSantis
PART EIGHT: Meanings andImplications Chapter 17 Grief and the Role of theInner Representation of the Deceased, Samuel J. Marwitand Dennis Klass Chapter 18 Attachment and theReactions of Bereaved College Students: A LongitudinalStudy, David E. Balk Chapter 19 Dilemmas inIdentification for the Post-Nazi Generation: "My GoodFather Was a Bad Man?", Lora Heims Tessman
PARTNINE: Conclusion Chapter 20 Concluding Thoughts,Phyllis R. Silverman and Steven L. Nickman
Index
Dennis Klass, Phyllis R. Silverman, Steven L., Nickman