Children experience loss in many ways: in the loss of a parent through death or divorce, through illness or disability, in failure and bullying, and in the host of hurts that are inherent in being alive. Helping Children to Manage Loss: Positive Strategies for Renewal and Growth explores the territory of loss in childhood using the words of children who have found themselves bereft of hope. As well as covering the short and long term implications that arise when loss occurs, it provides positive approaches that enable children not only to cope but to grow through their experiences....
Children experience loss in many ways: in the loss of a parent through death or divorce, through illness or disability, in failure and bullying, and i...
Dying, Death and Grief is written for anyone who provides support to adults following bereavement. The author explains the theoretical background to attachment and loss and the core skills needed to support people who have been bereaved. Case studies and personal accounts are included to illustrate key points and exercises are provided to help you examine your own experiences and attitudes in relation to loss. The book also takes into account topics that are frequently overlooked in other texts such as sexuality, spiritual responses to loss, cultural influences and diversity, as well as the...
Dying, Death and Grief is written for anyone who provides support to adults following bereavement. The author explains the theoretical background to a...
Mallon offers fresh insight into working practices with children and young people who are experiencing the death of a family member, friend, school peer, or member of their social network.
Mallon offers fresh insight into working practices with children and young people who are experiencing the death of a family member, friend, school pe...