Living with grief : who we are, how we grieve / edited by Kenneth J. Doka and Joyce D. Davidson.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Hospice Foundation of America
Other Authors: Doka, Kenneth J.
Davidson, Joyce
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : Philadelphia, Pa. : Hospice Foundation of America ; Brunner/Mazel, [1998], ©1998.
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Physical Description:xii, 314 pages ; 23 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Asian ways of grief / Dennis Klass, Robert E. Goss
  • What you always wanted to know about your jewish clients' perspectives concerning death and dying--but were afraid to ask / Earl A. Grollman
  • Christians in grief / Stephen D. McConnell
  • Grief : a muslim perspective / Shukria Alimi Raad
  • Grief in the american culture / Dana G. Cable
  • Looking through different eyes : beyond cultural diversity / Sherry E. Showalter
  • Sociocultural considerations for working with blacks experiencing loss and grief / Ronald Keith Barrett
  • Developing cultural competency / Lynne Ann DeSpelder
  • Dying and grieving in the inner city / Patricia A. Murphy, David M. Price
  • Gender differences in bereavement expression accross the life span / Catherine M. Sanders
  • Revisiting masculine grief / Terry L. Martin, Kenneth J. Doka
  • Developmental perspectives on grief and mourning / Charles A. Corr
  • Helping individuals with developmental disabilities / Clair Lavin
  • World of the deaf community / Frank R. Zieziula
  • Sexual orientation and grief / Ron E. Wilder
  • Cultural aspects of peer support : an examination of one program's experience / Bonnie Carroll
  • Dimensions of diversity in the reconstruction of meaning / Robert A. Neimeyer, Nancy J. Keesee
  • Deciding what is right when we are so different / David M. Price
  • Multicultural grief counseling / Richard R. Ellis
  • Healing rituals : powerful and empowering / Alice Parsons Zulli
  • Wounded healer : a transcultural perspective / Douglas C. Smith.