References, Resources
Bereavement
Ward, Barbara and associates. ( 1996 2ed.) Good grief : exploring feelings, loss and death with over-elevens and adults: a holistic approach. London. Jessica Kingsley
Machin, Linda Samuels, Weston. ( 1993). Working with young people in loss situations. Harlow Longman
Wolin, Steven & Wolin, Sybil. (1994) Survivors' pride: Building resilience in youth at risk. An introduction to resiliency. Verona, Wisconsin Pavilion. Attainment Company Inc.
PARC: Activity pack( 1997): a resource pack for those working with children affected by parental illness. Edinburgh. PARC: Paediatric AIDS Resource centre
Robertson, James & Robertson, Joyce. ( 1989). Separation and the very young. London. Free Association Books
Smith, Heather. ( 1995). Unhappy children: reasons and remedies. London. Free Association Books
Bowlby, John. ( 1998). Attachment and loss, volume 2: Separation, anxiety and anger. London. Pimlico
PARC:( 1998) The cloakroom. Edinburgh. PARC
Jewett, Claudia. ( 1986). Helping children cope with separation and loss. London. Batsford Academic and Educational. BAAF
Abrams, Rebecca. (1992). When Parents die. London. Letts
Jewett, Claudia L. (1997). Helping children cope with separation and loss. London. Free Association Books
Dyregrov, Atle. (1991) Grief in children: a handbook for adults. London. Jessica Kingsley
Smith, Heather. ( 1995). Unhappy children: reasons and remedies. London. Free Association Books
Mallon, Brenda. (1998). Helping children to manage loss. London. Jessica Kingsley
Turner, Mary. (1998). Talking with children and young people about death and dying. London. Jessica Kingsley
Smith, Susan C. ( 1999). The Forgotten mourners, second edition: guidelines for working with bereaved children. London. Jessica Kingsley
Barnard, Paul, Morland, Ian, Nagy, Julie. ( 1999). Children, bereavement and trauma: nurturing resilience. London. Jessica Kingsley
Articles:
Bond, Henrietta; Bearing their souls, Community care,24-30 September
1998,28-9.
Report on an innovative project in Gloucestershire that helps children deal with
the loss of a parent or sibling, with a little assistance from Winston the bear.
Aronoff, Mickey; Unmasking our grief, Scottish Child, Dec 1994-Jan 1995, 11.
How puppets can help children to express their grief for their own and
others’ illness or impending death.
Building resilience and hope for the future
book:
Children, Bereavement and
Trauma: Nurturing Resilience
by Julie Nagy, Ian Morland, Paul W. Barnard
1853027855