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A selection of
reading matter for those interested in Bereavement and Counselling
The following
list offers a starting point for those coming to the subjects of
bereavement and counselling for the first time. Reading is a voyage of
discovery. It is a personal journey and a gaining of knowledge that
mean something relevant to us at a particular time.
BEREAVEMENT
Bereavement Care (eds Colin
Murray Parkes, Dora Black): the journal for those who work with bereaved
people – articles, reports, reviews and abstracts of bereavement.
Published three times a year; available only by subscription from Cruse
Bereavement Care.
Collick E (1988) Through Grief, Longman & Todd/Cruse
Cutcliffe John R The
Inspiration of Hope in Bereavement Counselling
Dickenson D. Johnson M (1993) Death, Dying and Bereavement, Sage
Publications, London
Faulkner A (1995) Working with Bereaved People, Churchill
Livingstone, Edinburgh
Furman E (1981) A Child’s Parent Dies: Studies in childhood
Bereavement, Yale University Press, USA
Lewis C S (1988) A Grief Observed, Faber
Marshall F Losing a parent; practical help ISBN 0738209953
Parkes C M (3rd edn, 1996) Bereavement: Studies of grief
in adult life. Routledge, London
Neuberger J (1987) Caring for Dying People of Different Faiths,
Austin Cornish/Lisa Sainsbury
Tatelbaum J (1981) The Courage to grieve, Heinemann
Wallbank S (1991) facing Grief: Bereavement and the young adult,
Lutterworth Press
Wallbank S (1992) The Empty Bed: Bereavement and the loss of love,
Darton, Longman & Todd
Wertheimer A (1991) A Special Scar: The experiences of people
Bereaved through suicide, Routledge, London & New York
COUNSELLING
Egan G (1986) The Skilled Helper, Brooks/Cole, California
Inskipp F (1988) Counselling Skills, National Extension College
Lendum S, Syme G (1992) The Gift of Tears, Routledge, London
Mearns D. Thome B (1988) Person Centred Counselling in Action,
Sage, London
Worden J W (1991) Grief counselling and Grief Therapy, Tavistock,
London
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