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  1. Living with Grief in School (Guidance for Teachers) by Ann Chadwick, 1994-02-28
  2. Mourning and Dancing for Schools: A Grief and Recovery Sourcebook for Students, Teachers and Parents by Sally Miller, 2000-08-01
  3. Grief In School Communities by Louise Rowling, 2003-03-01
  4. Student Dies, A School Mourns: Dealing With Death and Loss in the School Community by Ralph L. Klicker, 1999-09-01
  5. Life Cycles: Activities for Helping Children Live With Daily Change and Loss by Jeanne Lagorio, 1997-11
  6. Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers by Earl A. Grollman, 1999-10

41. Grief & Bereavement Support Groups For Children
the Jordan school District will conduct school groups or Pet bereavement Support Group211 East 300 South 203 education, and support for grief reactions due
http://www.carefordying.org/GriefBereavement/helpyourself/reschild/res_children.

for Children and Teens
Cancer Wellness House: 59 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City, UT 84102. 801-236-2294. Provides information and support groups for children who have experienced the death of a loved one as a result of cancer. Caring Connections: A Hope and Comfort in Grief Program: University of Utah College of Nursing. Contact Dr. Beth Cole, 801-585-3475, for information on services. 345 East 600 South, Suite 304, St. George, UT 84770. Contact Dick Brown, Bereavement Coordinator at 435-634-4567. Offers eight-week support groups for children and teens. Groups are offered four times a year. Call for dates, times, and location. Also offers individual and family counseling. A $20 donation in memory of the deceased loved one is suggested. Family Summit Foundation: 1708 East 5550 South, Suite 18, South Ogden, UT 84403, 476-1127. Patterned after the Dougy Center in Portland, Oregon, services include group support sessions for children ages 2 to 19 and adults for death, divorce, separation, foster care, and anticipatory grief. No fee. Hospice of Cache Valley: Contact Joyce Larson at 435-716-5349. Offers children and adolescent groups. Call for dates. No fee.

42. Grief And Bereavement
Grandfather's Day; Ingrid Tomey, Robert A. McKay; school Library Binding; $11.65 GriefThe Mourning After Dealing With Adult bereavement (Wiley Series
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Grief and Bereavement: A to G Grief and Bereavement: H to N Grief and Bereavement: P to Z Click on a title to order a book and place it in your shopping basket (you may always remove an item later). Then use the "back" function of your web browser to return to this same page or use the "Go To" menu above to go to a new section. Organized in alphabetical order by title. March Book of the Month You can Help Somone Who's Grieving: A How-to Healing Handbook ; Victoria Frigo, Diane Fisher, Mary Lou Cook; Paperback; $8.95 Page 1: A to G 'I Wish I Could Hold Your Hand': A Child's Guide to Grief and Loss ; Pat Palmer, et al; Paperback; $7.15 1st Year Alone ; Beverly S. Gordon; Paperback; $9.30 (Special Order) A Child Dies: A Portrait of Family Grief ; Joan Hagan Arnold, Penelope Buschman Gemma; Paperback; $16.95 A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows Through Loss ; Gerald L. Sittser, Gerlad L. Sittser; Hardcover; $11.69; Descriptive information available.

43. Bereavement, Grief & Trauma Resources
Included grief, bereavement and Change Remembrances and Celebrations of loss, changeand grief, and foster loss and change within the school curriculum, and
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Usually ships in 8 - 10 business days! This resource examines the issues involved in loss and changes and can be used by teachers, youth workers, social workers, and other health care professionals. The authors have developed group leaders to work creatively and with sensitivity in a variety of contexts, particularly with young people from 13 years old and up and can also be used with adults.
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This is a collection of powerful and inspirational responses to loss and to the age-old impulse to honor and memorialize the uniqueness of each human being. For the bereaved, the ritual of delivering a eulogy can seem insurmountably difficult. Remembrances and Celebrations provides gentle guidance in this profoundly important task, with a wide range of examples of memorial tributes and expressions of bereavement drawn from both the famous and the obscure, from ancient times to the present. Learn more Included:
Grief, Bereavement and Change

44. Bereavement Programs
which is provided through the middle and high school settings. Both groups are facilitatedwith trained volunteers in bereavement and grief techniques, ie
http://www.aboutpathways.com/bereavement_programs.html
Home Page About Pathways Bereavement Programs Interfaith Caregivers Programs Hospice Programs Volunteer Opportunities Endowment Programs ... Contact Us
Bereavement Programs
Grief is like a wave on the beach… It comes and goes with the changing tide. Sometimes the swells are so high you can hardly keep afloat. Other times the undertow will knock you off your feet no matter how hard you fight it. With help from those who understand, each new day gets you closer the new “normal” you are trying to adjust your life to. Pathways provide a variety of bereavement services to you and your community. Journeys: Thursday afternoon at the Cerritos Senior Center, a 69 year-old woman weeps as she tells the group, seated around the table, that she doesn’t know how she will go on without her husband of 48 years.

45. Compassion Books - Grief Resources
two hockey team, arrives home from school to discover his parents during the firstweeks of bereavement. Readers find information about grief, the media and
http://www.compassionbooks.com/cgi-bin/display.pl?cat=i&page=5

46. Compassion Books - Grief Resources
target such issues as loss, illness, death, grief, war, and students before and aftera death or school crisis. for death education or a youth bereavement group
http://www.compassionbooks.com/cgi-bin/display.pl?cat=b&page=12

47. Publications On Bereavement For Children
deal in some way with loss and bereavement (fiction Children and grief When aParent Dies J William USA on the mourning process of 125 schoolage children
http://www.crusebereavementcare.org.uk/publications_children2.htm
Press Releases When someone dies Coping with a major personal crisis What can help ... Home
young people and those working with them This page is for those working with children and young people.
Bereavement Care Journal Title Description Code Price Bereavement Care International journal published by Cruse Bereavement Care. Contents regularly cover child adolescent, family and school bereavement.
Click the link for details
Best of Bereavement Care Packs of selected articles Books and Workbooks Title Description Code Price A Child’s Parent Dies: Studies in Childhood Bereavement
Erna Furman 1974. Pb. 316pp. A 00014 Books on Death and Bereavement for Young People C 00049 Children and Grief:
When a Parent Dies
J William Worden Presents new research from the USA on the mourning process of 125 school-age children over a two-year period, discusses the implications for those helping them, and compares the loss of a parent with other types of loss. 1996. Hb. 225pp. C 00078 Counselling Children: A Practical Introduction
A child psychotherapist and psychologist teach specific counselling skills for use with children. Includes worksheets and guidance on play and activities. 1997. Pb. 227pp

48. The Child Bereavement Trust - For Schools
bereaved children may refuse to go to school at all pupils to know and understandmore about grief is to to support charities like The Child bereavement Trust.
http://www.childbereavement.org.uk/school.html
Helping bereaved children at school
  • vulnerability and a tendency to tears at the least little thing, over a number of weeks
  • mood swings
  • becoming withdrawn and daydreaming
  • psychosomatic symptoms
  • lack of concentration
  • poor school work
  • overworking
Resources section. The charity also has a training programme for Primary, Secondary and Special Schools. The courses are designed to provide managers, teachers and support staff with skills, information and resources to enable them to better understand how to support pupils experiencing a loss. Guidance is given on introducing the subject into the classroom. They can be delivered on a countrywide basis subject to geographical limits, or at our training centre in South Buckinghamshire. We also offer a consultancy service to individuals or small groups regarding the specific management of a bereavement, and advice can be given over the telephone on our Information and Support Line on 0845 357 1000. Contact the Training Department for more information
gemma.scillitoe@childbereavement.org.uk

One way in which schools can help all their pupils to know and understand more about grief is to encourage them to support charities like The Child Bereavement Trust. An Activity and Information Pack for children is produced by The Trust on the topic of loss, death and grief. It contains various resources to act as a basis for class discussion and activity. HOME ABOUT US RESOURCES TRAINING ... FOR YOUNG PEOPLE FOR SCHOOLS ARTICLES HOW YOU CAN HELP NEWS CONTACT US

49. Teen Grief Group - Helping Teens Work Through Grief
notices to newspapers, hospice newsletters, school communiques, church Taken from Teen grief Group Rispite From Isolation , bereavement MAGAZINE/JUNE
http://www.wnyafn.com/teengrief/group.htm
Home Crazy Grief Teen Grief Group What Professionals Say ... Email Author page reviewed Sunday, April 04, 1999 11:19 Helping Teens Work Through Grief Tips for Beginning a Teen Grief Group Preparation: When advertising the group, emphasize specific topics and issues related to grief. Inform school guidance counselors, mental health professionals, youth leaders in churches and synagogues,
directors of youth groups and families of hospice clients. Send notices to newspapers, hospice newsletters, school communiques, church bulletins or anywhere youth may go. Call or meet with each new teen, ensuring that he or she will know at least one person by name when attending
their first meeting. If leaders are paraprofessionals, provide for regular consultation with a mental health professional. Although this group is not intended to be a therapy group, a professional can provide insights as well as determine when additional help for a certain teen may be warranted. Meetings: Begin with an icebreaker and introductions. Follow with comments about confidentiality, logistics of time and place, dates and cancellation policy.

50. Columbia University School Of Social Work
normal, complicated and traumatic bereavement in children In Healing Children’sGrief, Christ describes participated in a parent guidance intervention during
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/news/sept02/911/christ.html
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Among Children of Firefighters Associate Professor of Social Work Grace Christ, who is working with 29 widows and 75 children of firemen killed in the World Trade Center, points out that the prominence of the September 11 attacks has contributed to the difficulties confronting these families. Christ developed the Family Assessment and Guidance Program for the New York City Fire Department to provide assessment, guidance, and long-term follow-up to children of firefighters who perished during the September 11 terrorist attacks. Christ, Director of the Social Work Leadership Development Awards of the Project on Death in America and author of (Oxford, 2000), said the prominence of the September 11th attacks has contributed to the difficulties confronting these families. The program offers multiple evaluations of participating children and parents over a two-year period, with five years of continuing follow-up. As they provide guidance and education to these families, Christ and her team also seek to understand their bereavement process in order to develop more effective remedies for sudden loss in traumatic situations. They are also exploring differences between normal, complicated and traumatic bereavement in children and adults, an understudied area. Parents report that assessment and feedback is reassuring when things are going well for their children and helpful when problems arise. Families have generally chosen to meet with the team in their own homes, where children are more comfortable and all family members can participate.

51. Social Work Faculty: Grace H. Christ
Columbia University school of Social Work Faculty. Adolscent grief, Journal of theAmerican Medical Association bereavement experiences after the death of a child
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/ssw/faculty/profiles/christ.html
Columbia University School of Social Work Faculty
Grace H. Christ
Associate Professor of Social Work
B.A., Wheaton; M.A., Chicago; D.S.W., Columbia
Send em ail to ghc1@columbia.edu
or call me at (212) 854-5264. I am in Room 616 McVickar Hall
Link: www.childrensgrief.com
Professional interests:
  • Social work practice and administration in health and mental health settings Children and adolscents Practice research Clinical practice with individuals, couples, and families AIDS Chronic illness End-of-life care Childhood bereavement Normal, complicated, and traumatic grief
Current research:
  • Soros Foundation Social Work Leadership Development Awards Program in Palliative, End-of-Life Care and Bereavement
    Research on interventions in childhood bereavement Research on normal, complicated, and traumatic grief: Long term consequences and coping of spouses and children of NYC firefighters killed in the World Trade Center disaster.
Practice experience: Professor Christ is currently a Senior Faculty Scholar with the Project on Death in America. This program has awarded over 35 two year research, education, and practice grants to developing social work leaders in the field of palliative, end-of-life care, and bereavement. She was formerly the Director of Social Work at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York City; a founding and past president of the Association of Oncology Social Workers, and a recipient of the National American Cancer Society's distinguished Service Award as well as the NHPCO research award. Professor Christ is currently the Director of the FDNY/Columbia University Assessment and Guidance Program. This collaborative program, supported by the FDNY Liberty Fund, provides bi-annual evaluations and ongoing intervention to facilitate coping of spouses and children of firefighters killed in the WTC disaaster

52. EBooks.com - Death, Grief, Bereavement
You have selected the Subject of Death, grief, bereavement. issues with friends,problems at school, and the Standing in the Circle of grief Prayers and
http://www.ebooks.com/subjects/subjects.asp?SID=637

53. Welcome To The Sturbridge Group
school nurses, and guidance personnel in helping children cope with death andloss. Using Sandra Fox’s four psychological tasks of childhood grief (
http://www.sturbridgegroup.com/examples/3.html
Contact Information: Email: Info@sturbridgegroup.com Phone: Mailing Address: 249 Ayer Rd Suite 204 Harvard, MA 01451 When Death Comes to Class: Responding to Grief and Loss in the School Setting Description: Participants will leave the workshop with a detailed, step-by-step intervention manual for intervening with children in the school setting. Learning Objectives:
  • To increase understanding of participants of their own reactions and coping style when faced with a significant death in their own lives.
  • To learn how children grieve and to understand the range of interventions that may be helpful to them
  • To learn a model for school based interventions that will assist staff as they work in school settings after a child dies.
Who Will Benefit: Teachers, guidance counselors, school psychologists, administrators, school social workers. Example Seminars Back to Training (C) 2002 Sturbridge Group Web Design by David DuBois

54. Publications And Presentations By Rob Zucker
Presenter at Annual Regional bereavement Conference Topics Are Shattered Preparingfor grief and Trauma in is Grieving * Massachusetts school of Professional
http://www.sturbridgegroup.com/zuckerp.html
Contact Information: Email: Info@sturbridgegroup.com Phone: Mailing Address: 249 Ayer Rd Suite 204 Harvard, MA 01451 Publications and Presentations by Rob Zucker: * Day-long Seminars in cities throughout the United States. Topics include: Adult Complicated Grief, Childhood Complicated Grief, When a Child Dies: How to Support Bereaved Parents and Siblings, and How to Design a Bereavement Program. Sponsored by Carondelet Management Institute/ American Academy of Bereavement, from February, 1996 to the present.
Grief Work as Life Work, July 10-14, 2000.
* Keynote Speaker, Grief in the Workplace, The Skilled Helper Conference, National Training Center of Hope for Bereaved, Syracuse, New York, October, 1999.
* Faculty at New England Center for Loss and Transition National Conference, April, 1998. Workshops entitled: Writing in Community:Therapeutic Writing Workshops for the Bereaved, Understanding and Supporting the Bereaved Sibling, and You Do What For a Living? Exploring Our Reasons for Doing This Work.
* Faculty Member and Pre-conference Trainer at the American Academy of Bereavement Annual Meeting, Tucson, Arizona, January, 1998. Workshops entitled: When Your School Community is Grieving, How to Lead More Effective Grief Support Groups, and How Volunteers Can Enrich Your Bereavement Program.

55. Guidance Channel
4. Encourage parents to utilize school and public libraries MODEL FOR THE TASKS OFBEREAVEMENT By Cristina Sandra Fox, in her book Good grief Helping Groups
http://www.cnetcf.sitehosting.net/www/area1/alerts/guidance_channel.htm
Articles from The Guidance Channel's Counselor's Classroom newsletter that focus on coping with loss and grief. We hope that this will help you and the children you serve through the grieving process. Again, our prayers are with you and all who are affected by this week's catastrophe. CHILDREN'S REACTIONS TO CRISIS: HOW PARENTS CAN HELP
By Cristina Casanova for The Guidance Channel There is no "typical reaction" to crisis. Children react to trauma in very individual ways. Some of these reactions may appear immediately, while some may take weeks or even months to appear. Common reactions include:
Fear and Anxiety
Any crisis can bring up fears and anxieties for a child. If the child wants to talk about it the best thing to do is listen and validate feelings. Resist giving advice or minimizing the fear and anxiety.
Nightmares and Bedwetting
Nightmares may occur and the child may also begin to act like a much younger child. Changes in behavior may include thumb-sucking, excessive clinging to parents, baby talk, temper tantrums, and loss of toilet training.
Sadness and Anxiety
Children may react by becoming sad or withdrawn, and/or they may lose interest in normal activities, such as schoolwork or playing with friends. They might also lose their appetite or seem to lack their usual enjoyment of life.

56. Busch Family Funeral Chapels - Cremations, Caskets, Cemetery, Vaults, Urns, Fair
Busch Family Funeral bereavement Care Program provides parent, the funeral and griefprocess, creating home administrators, and school guidance counselors.
http://www.buschfuneral.com/bereavement.html
Just Old Fashioned Caring
To help our neighbors during the grief process, we have a Bereavement Care Program giving information, support and resources to you and your family members. Our full time staff of trained caregivers are dedicated to console and provide programs which promote healthy expressions of mourning. We extend our family's deep commitment to "just old fashioned caring" by personally contacting each family we serve. Our goal is to be there for you as you make this transition.
Our Bereavement Care Program helps fulfill our mission to serve, educate and genuinely care for the families and the community.
Busch Family Funeral Bereavement Care Program provides:
  • Information and support for deaths which are traumatic.
  • Personal support and contact available during and after the funeral services.
  • Informational support groups for children and adults offered at several locations. Support group reunions provide continued support and fellowship as your grief unfolds.
  • Access to you or your organization of resource materials such as handouts, books, videos. Topics include: children's grief, loss of an infant, spouse, parent, the funeral and grief process, creating meaningful ceremonies and customized in-service training.
  • Community education offering funeral chapel tours for schools, church groups and service organizations. We also provide a comprehensive speaker's bureau, and an annual Community Resource Workshop for professional caregivers such as clergy, nurses, social workers, nursing home administrators, and school guidance counselors.

57. Education World® : Books In Education Center : Archives : Special Ed & Guidance
bound African American students pick the right school for them A Child's grief JourneyWhen a child loses someone and from years as a bereavement counselor, in
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  • A Child's Grief Journey
    When a child loses someone close to them, how can adults help? Author Amy Jay Barry sought answers to that question when she and her young boys faced the death of her husband, their father. Now Barry shares what she learned from that experience, and from years as a bereavement counselor, in a sensitive and educational story, A Child's Grief Journey . Included: An Education World interview with the author.
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58. Grief Services At Hospice Of Hope
staff are available in the event of a community or school crisis to help people workthrough their feelings of grief and loss. back to bereavement home page.
http://www.hospiceofhope.com/grief_services.htm
The butterflies appearing on printed materials from Hospice of Hope's Family Bereavement Follow-up Program symbolize renewal of life and transformation... available not only to caterpillars, but to us as well!
909 Kenton Station Drive, Maysville, KY 41056
/or/
Home Street, Georgetown, Ohio 45121
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Community Grief Services

...offering support and guidance to those coping with the loss of a loved one... back to bereavement home page Grief Classes Click here for the latest class schedule.
The "When Someone You Love Dies" six-week class is designed to address the needs and questions of those who have experienced the loss of a loved one. Each class session consists of a presentation, discussion and support to those attending. Sessions will focus on a specific aspect of the grieving process each week. Class topics include: The classes / support groups are conducted on a weekly basis for a six week period. Sessions are held in various locations throughout our service area. Other grief classes are scheduled on a monthly basis for various kinds of grief support for those with certain kinds of losses.

59. Helping The Grieving Child In School
a member of a schoolbased grief therapy group Sam's concentration in school becamemore focused; eventually continued going to a children's bereavement group in
http://users.erols.com/lgold/helping the grieving child in school.htm
Volume 3, No. 1-Spring/Summer '98 Helping the grieving child in school
By Linda Goldman, Certified Grief Therapist and Grief Educator
Center for Loss and Grief Therapy Educators and students can exist in a more healthy living and learning environment by acknowledging the special needs of the grieving child. Foremost is the complex relationship between loss issues and a child's ability to function in and out of the classroom. The needs of the grieving child must be addressed in a new and fresh way within our school systems to create a safe haven for learning for our young people. Grief in the 'nineties
Children's grief should be seen as an ongoing life process that is approachable through words, activities and non-verbal communication. Educators can use this understanding to create a safe environment for parents, teachers and children to acknowledge and process difficult feelings. So often adults rely on the prevailing myth that children are too young too grieve. When a child is capable of loving, he is capable of grieving. Yet many of today's children are born into a world of grief issues that await them inside their homes and outside their neighborhoods. Boys and girls are becoming increasingly traumatized by these prevailing social and societal loss issues in their homes, in their schools and in their communities. A major percentage of America's children face the loss of the protection of the adult world, as grief issues of homicide violence and abuse infiltrate their outer and inner worlds. Issues involving shame and secretiveness when death is caused by such occurrences as suicide and the contraction of AIDS create a grieving child that is locked into the pain of isolation - which can be far more damaging than the original loss.

60. @LA Psychology/Behavioral Science/Mental Health In Southern California: Los Ange
bereavement/grief Support Victims of Crime Bereaved Parents Verdes Estates Teen Agegrief (TAG), Newhall. Dept., Thousand Oaks California school of Professional
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