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Grief in children. --- Bereavement in children. --- Grief in children --- Treatment.
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"This is a story from inside the child psychologist's room. Victor, who is two and a half years old, has lost his mother and younger brother in a car accident. He is 'sunny and happy' and does not cry. He is a child in deep crisis and comes for a crisis therapy. In this book we will follow Victor for his fifteen treatment sessions. He shows through play and activities how he is followed and piloted through his grief by his therapist. The healing by play therapy is depicted in words and pictures out of the perspective of both patient and therapist. The crisis therapy will work as the first link into a new future. In spite of the tragic reasons for the meetings, A Big and a Little One is Gone is a documentary story which brings both hope and courage."--Provided by publisher.
Grief in children --- Child psychotherapy --- Grief therapy.
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"Loss is a universal experience of change- an experience that begins at birth and continues throughout life. Loss, of any kind, can have a profound effect on children. This book describes the commonalities and unique experience of childhood loss. Specifically, the five stages of grief are defined, and used as a framework for understanding grief and a process that children may experience with various types of losses. This book focuses on loss through death, divorce, and childhood illness, and the cultural and religious aspects of death and the grieving process. As educators are critical sources of support for grieving children, this book supports educators in recognizing children's significant symptoms of grief, it provides strategies for including death and loss in the curriculum, and it makes suggestions for talking to children about death. There is an additional section of therapeutic play experiences for educators to use in their own practice"--
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Grief in children. --- Bereavement in children --- Psychological aspects.
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"Understanding Bereaved Parents and Siblings is based on lived experiences and provides insight, ideas and inspiration on how to support the bereaved, how to talk to them about their experience and how to help people manage their own shock or grief. Part one of the book contains ten stories from parents and six from siblings sharing their experiences. Each narrator discusses their relationship with the person who died; what lead up to the death; the impact of the loss on the speaker; as well as what helped and what hindered them in their grief. Part two is aimed at professionals and draws on various topics such as grief and bereavement models, transgenerational loss, resilience, protection and creative ways of working with grief. The book will be an essential read for the bereaved and the professionals, family and friends who are supporting them"--
Parental grief --- Grief in children --- Bereavement --- Bereavement in children
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Loss (Psychology) in children --- Grief in children --- Bereavement in children
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'This insightful text will be of great help to all who care for pre-school children - parents, kindergarten teachers, ministers of religion, police, welfare workers - the list is endless. If they learn the values reflected in this small book, then bereaved children everywhere will grow up with far fewer hang-ups about the only certainty in life.'. - from the foreword by Professor William Yule. Praise for the author:. 'Dyregrov's writing is clear in its description, and explicit in its advice, and demonstrates that the daunting task of helping a child through grief is both manageable and reward
Grief in children. --- Children and death. --- Death and children --- Death --- Bereavement in children --- Child psychology
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Praise for the first edition:. 'This is a very user-friendly book. It is presented in a way which enables the reader to browse or go direct to a certain section, but at the same time is engaging enough to sustain one's interest to read the whole book.'. - Australian Social Work. 'Dyregrov's writing is clear in its description, and explicit in its advice, and demonstrates that the daunting task of helping a child through grief is both manageable and rewarding...The book will, I'm sure, become required reading for all those touched by the care of bereaved children.'. - Bereavement Care. '...
Grief in children. --- Children and death. --- Death and children --- Death --- Bereavement in children --- Child psychology
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