Publications - Grief and Loss
Surviving Sudden Loss: Stories from Those Who Have Lived It, by Heidi Snow, 2012.
New Ways to Think About Grief, by Ruth Davis Konigsberg, Time Magazine , Jan 29 2011.
“The five stages of grief are so deeply embedded in our culture that they've become virtually inescapable. Every time we experience loss--whether personal or national--we hear them recited: denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. They're invoked to explain our emotional reaction to everything from the death of a loved one to the destruction of the Gulf of Mexico after the BP oil spill to LeBron James' abandoning the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Miami Heat. ”
The Truth About Grief: The Myth of Its Five Stages and the New Science of Loss, by Ruth Davis Konigsberg, 2011.
Black Jack Jetty: A Boy's Journey Through Grief, by Michael Carestio, 2010.
After a Parent's Suicide: Helping Children Heal, by Margo Requarth, 2008.
Helping Hand for Children Mourning Death of Loved One, by Michael Winerip, The New York Times , Oct 29 2007.
“A form of therapy in a camp setting helps children who have lost a loved one work through their darker thoughts. ”
Teen Grief Relief: Parenting with Understanding Support and Guidance, by Gloria Horsley and Heidi Horsley, 2007.
Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing After Loss, by Chuck DeKlyen and Pat Schwiebert, 2007.
Penny Bears' Gift of Love: A Story of Friendship Between a Grieving Young Boy and a Magical Little Bear, by Penny Wigglesworth, 2004.
Always and Forever, by Alan Durant, 2003.
The Moving Book: A Kids' Survival Guide, by Gabriel Davis and Sue Dennen, 2003.
A Mural for Mamita--Un Mural Para Mamita, by Alesia K. Alexander / A Centering Corporation Resource, Oct 1 2001.
“This book includes both English and Spanish versions. One side has the story in English, flip the book over and read the story in Spanish!! A story about a young girl whose Mamita gets cancer and later dies. Lux, the granddaughter, remembers all the special things about her grandmother and gets everyone together to create a fantastic mural. ”
I Miss You: A First Look at Death, by Pat Thomas, 2001.
Can I Still Kiss You? Answering Your Children's Questions About Cancer, by Neil Russel, 2001.
The Invisible String, by Patrice Karst, 2000.
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