Self help
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We Get It
Voices of Grieving College Students and Young Adults
Heather L. Servaty-Seib and David C. Fajgenbaum
Grieving college students can often feel isolated and vulnerable, and may feel that no one else 'gets' what they are going through. With narratives from students who have lost a loved one and commentary from the authors, this book aims to provide guidance and support for bereaved students, as well as providing tips for those who seek to help them. Learn More2015, Paperback / softback, 9.33in x 6.46in / 237mm x 164mm, 208pp, $24.95ISBN: 978-1-84905-752-32015, Ebook, ePUB, 208pp, $24.95ISBN: 978-0-85700-977-7 -
Relative Grief
Parents and children, sisters and brothers, husbands, wives and partners, grandparents and grandchildren talk about their experience of death and grieving
Clare Jenkins and Judy Merry
In this collection of accounts, people share their experiences of losing loved ones through death from natural causes, genetic conditions, accident, suicide and murder. Looking at death from different perspectives, it encourages people to understand their own grief and how those around to them might be affected by what can seem a very private loss. Learn More2005, Paperback / softback, 9.09in x 6.10in / 231mm x 155mm, 208pp, $24.95ISBN: 978-1-84310-257-12005, Ebook, PDF, 208pp, $24.95ISBN: 978-1-84642-127-3 -
A Bolt from the Blue
Coping with Disasters and Acute Traumas
Salli Saari
In A Bolt from the Blue, Salli Saari examines in detail the psychological effect traumatic events can have on an individual, taking the reader step-by-step through each stage of the process of understanding and recovery. This book shows how crisis care can be an integral part of health care services, covering all traumatic incidents. Learn More2005, Paperback / softback, 9.13in x 6.22in / 232mm x 158mm, 256pp, $45.00ISBN: 978-1-84310-313-42005, Ebook, ePUB, 256pp, $45.00ISBN: 978-1-84642-091-7 -
Finding a Way Through When Someone Close has Died
What it Feels Like and What You Can Do to Help Yourself: A Workbook by Young People for Young People
Pat Mood and Lesley Whittaker
This unique workbook is both written and illustrated by children who have experienced the death of someone close to them. They offer advice, based on their own experiences, on how to cope with the upheavals of bereavement. The workbook encourages readers to consider personal coping strategies and examine their relationships with those around them. Learn More2001, Paperback / softback, 8.54in x 7.24in / 217mm x 184mm, 80pp, $16.95ISBN: 978-1-85302-920-22001, Ebook, PDF, 80pp, $16.95ISBN: 978-0-85700-173-3