Helping Children Cope With the Loss of a Loved One:
William C. Kroen, A guide designed to help adults explain death, grieving, and commemoration to children.
Timothy Duck:
Lynn Bennett Blackburn, A story about the death of a friend. Particularly good for children.
Chad:
A Dad's reflection on the death of a his son.
Handling the Holidays:
Bruce H. Conley, Suggestions on coping with grief during the holiday season.
Many personal stories included.
Grieving the Death of a Friend:
Harold Smith, A book that offers soothing, compassionate words and "been there"
wisdom for anyone grieving the death of a friend.
When a Friend Dies:
Marilyn Gootman, A book for teens about grieving and healing.
Living With Grief After Sudden Death:
Kenneth Doka, Resources and guidance for those who have lost someone to
suicide, homicide, accident, heart attack and stroke.
Beyond the Broken Lights:
Charles E. Poole, A thoughtful and inviting look at questions and the need for charity in the depths of the mystery of God.
The Class In Room 44:
Lynn Bennett Blackburn, Resources for use when a classmate passes away.
Losing Uncle Tim:
Mary Kate Jordan, A story about a young boy whose favorite uncle dies of
AIDS. Especially helpful for children.
Death: The Final Stage of Growth:
Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, A book that helps us come to terms with death as a part
of human development and existence.
Recovering From The Loss of a Sibling:
Katherine Fair Donnelly, Resources for those who have lost a sibling.
The Bereaved Parent:
Harriet Sarnoff Schiff, A truthful and reassuring book that speaks to all those who have lived through the experience of the death of a child.
My Son, My Son:
Iris Bolton, A guide to healing after death, loss or suicide.
After Suicide: A Ray of Hope:
Eleanora Ross, A guide for the bereaved, the caregiver, and anyone whose life has been touched by suicide, loss and grief.
Death Etiquette for the 90's:
Johnette Hartnett, A practical handbook on how to handle, what to say and what not to say to friends who have suffered a loss.
When a Baby Dies:
Martha Jo Church, A book that validates the feelings of a bereaved parent.
Just Us:
Wanda Henry Jenkins, A book that offers help in overcoming loss and grief due to a homicide.
No Time for Goodbyes:
Janice Lord, A guide to coping with sorrow, anger and injustice following a tragic death.
The Morning After Death:
L.D. Johnson, A chronical of a father's long struggle following the death of his daughter.
Beyond Sympathy:
Janice Lord, A book of practical suggestions on what to say and do for someone suffering injury, illness or loss.
When There Are No Words:
Charlie Walton, A book that describes that terrible moment when you desperately want to say something to console a friend.
Helping Children Cope With Grief:
Alan Wolfelt, A book designed to facilitate grief recovery groups for children.
For Bereaved Grandparents:
Margaret Geneva, Resources to help grandparents deal with their own grief and practical suggestions to help the bereaved parents
Death in the Workplace:
Moore and Williams, A brief collection of ideas on dealing with the death of a co-worker.
Suicide of a Child:
Adina Wrobleski, A book that explores feelings, guilt and recovery for parents whose child has died of suicide.
Dear Parents - Letters to Bereaved Parents:
A collection of letters written by various caregivers for parents who have lost a child.
The SIDS Survival Guide:
Horchler and Morris, Information and comfort for grieving families, friends and professionals related to SIDS deaths.
Widows Are Special:
Peabody and Mooney, Resources to help widows through their unique grief journey.
Loss During Pregnancy or in the Newborn Period:
James Woods, This book contains practical clinical cases with commentary provided by professional caregivers.
Living When A Young Friend Commits Suicide:
Earl A. Grollman & Max Malikow, We answer questions you’re likely to ask after a friend has committed suicide.
Suicide:
Earl A. Grollman, The classic guide to understanding and coping with suicide-
now in an updated and expanded edition.
Living When A Loved One Has Died:
Earl A. Grollman, To help you understand and work through your grief and to
pick up the pieces of your unique and valuable life.
Straight Talk About Death For Teenagers:
Earl A. Grollman, How to cope with losing someone you love.
Living With Loss, Healing With Hope:
Earl A. Grollman, This book is about the anguish of losing a loved one. It is about life, healing and finding a way through your grief.
Caring And Coping When Your Loved One Is Seriously Ill:
Earl A. Grollman, The purpose of this book is to assist you in moving from
helplessness to helpfulness; to help you cope with your own emotional
upheaval; and better understand the needs of your loved one.
Bereaved Children and Teens:
Earl A. Grollman, A Support Guide For Parents and Professionals.
Talking About Death:
Earl A. Grollman, This book is written with the hope that when death does occur,
your child may be sympathetically guided toward an understanding of its real meaning.
Widower; When Men are Left Behind:
Scott Campbell, Advise and suggestions for men who have lost their partner. This book is based on actual interviews and case studies of widowers.
Helping Teens Work Through Grief:
Mary Perschy, A book that facilitates group discussion for teens who have experienced loss.
Breaking the Silence:
Linda Goldmon, A guide to help children with the completed grief of suicide, homicide, AIDS, violence and abuse.
How Do We Tell the Children:
Dav Scliaffer, A step by step guide for helping children and teens cope when someone dies.
Healing Your Grieving Heart - 100 Practical Ideas
Alan D. Wolfelt, Compassionate advice and simple activities to help you through your
loss.
Understanding Grief - Helping Yourself Heal
Alan D. Wolfelt, A compassionate guide to coping with the death of someone loved.
The Perfect Stranger's Guide To Funerals and Grieving Practices
Stuart M. Matlins, A Guide to Etiquette in Other People's Religious Ceremonies
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