Grief and Loss Literature
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General
- Bozarth, Alla Renee. A JOURNEY THROUGH GRIEF. Hazelden, 1994
- Colgrove, Melba, Harold H. Bloomfield and Peter McWilliams. HOW TO SURVIVE THE LOSS OF A LOVE. New York : Leo Press, 1976
- Lewis, C.S. A GRIEF OBSERVED. London : Faber and Faber, 1961
- Manning, Doug. DON'T TAKE MY GRIEF AWAY.San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1979
- Miller, James E. WHAT WILL HELP ME? 12 THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU HAVE SUFFERED A LOSS.
- Staudacher, Carol. MEN AND GRIEF. California: New Harbinger, 1991
- Tatlebaum, Judy. THE COURAGE TO GRIEVE. New York : Lippincott and Crowell, 1980
- Westburg, Granger. GOOD GRIEF. Fortress Press, 1971
- Wolfelt, Alan D. HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART: 100 PRACTICAL IDEAS FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS AND CAREGIVERS.
Widowhood
- Caine, Lynn. WIDOWED. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1990
- Kohn, Jane B., and William K. Kohn. THE WIDOWER. Boston: Beacon Press, 1978
Death of a Child
- Schiff, Harriet S. THE BEREAVED PARENT. New York : Penguin Books, 1977
Death of a parent
- Edelman, Hope. MOTHERLESS DAUGHTERS; THE LEGACY OF LOSS. Addison-Wesley, 1994
Children's Books About Death
- Buscaglia, Leo. THE FALL OF FREDDIE THE LEAF. New York : Charles B. Slack, 1982
- Mellonie, Bryan and Robert Ingpen. LIFETIMES: THE BEAUTIFUL WAY TO EXPLAIN DEATH TO CHILDREN. New York : Bantam Books, 1983
Talking with a Child About Death.
- Fitzgerald, Helen. THE GRIEVING CHILD. New York : Simon and Schuster, 1992