Death Is Hard to Live With

A thoughtful exploration of ways to come to terms with death and bereavement features interviews with teenagers who have coped with the grieving process and with adults who deal with the issues of death and grief on a professional or religious level.

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Annual Editions: Dying, Death, and Bereavement 04/05 (Annual Editions)

This informative anthology , now in its seventh edition, helps to provide an understanding of dying, death, and bereavement that will assist individuals in better coping with their own death and the death of others. These timely articles range from personal accounts to scientific and philosophical perspectives.

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Love and Loss: The Roots of Grief and its Complications

Loving and grieving are two sides of the same coin: we cannot have one without risking the other. Only by understanding the nature and pattern of loving can we begin to understand the problems of grieving. Conversely, the loss of a loved person can teach us much about the nature of love.


Love and Loss, the result of a lifetime’s work, has important implications for the study of attachment and bereavement. In this volume, Colin Murray Parkes reports his innovative research that enables us to bring together knowledge of childhood attachments and problems of bereavement, resulting in a new way of thinking about love, bereavement and other losses. Areas covered include:



  • patterns of attachment and grief

  • loss of a parent, child or spouse in adult life

  • social isolation and support.

The book concludes by looking at disorders of attachment and considering bereavement in terms of its implications on love, loss, and change in a wider context.


Illuminating the structure and focus of thinking about love and loss, this book sheds light on a wide range of psychological issues. It will be essential reading for professionals working with bereavement, as well as graduate students of psychology, psychiatry, and sociology.

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Beyond the Innocence of Childhood, Volume 3: Helping Children and Adolescents Cope With Death and Bereavement (Professional Practices in Adult Education and Human Resource)

A collection of forty chapters which are divided into three separate volumes. This series answers the question: how do we as educators, clinicians, other professionals, and parents help children and adolescents deal with threat to their lives, dying, death, and bereavement?

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Death. . . . And How to Survive It: A Unique, Practical and Uplifting Guide to Coming to Terms with the Loss of your Partner

Kate Boydell was widowed at the age of 33. She felt that her life had lost its purpose and she wanted it to end. But she got through it-and so can everyone else. In this down-to-earth, practical, insightful, and sometimes humorous guide, Kate draws on her own experience of bereavement to offer frank advice on coping with every aspect of the grieving process.

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Death Attitudes and the Older Adult: Theories Concepts and Applications (Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement)

This innovative and informative new text bridges the fields of gerontology and thanatology.

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ABC’s for Seniors: Successful Aging Wisdom from an Outrageous Gerontologist

Are you aging outrageously and courageously? In ABC’s for Seniors, Dr. Ruth Jacobs presents the essentials that enable a reader to harvest life fully for creative, healthy, successful, vigorous, and meaningful aging. Topics covered include: * Reverse birthday gifts * Continuing education * Safe driving renewal * Journaling * Moving your home * Councils on Aging * Love and sex * Good accumulating * Bereavement and the holidays * VolunteeringVisit merchant here…