Death talk : conversations with children and families / Glenda Fredman ; foreword by Tom Andersen.
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- 9781849402248
- 1849402248
- Conversations with children and families
- Children and death
- Bereavement in children
- Grief in children
- Children -- Counseling of
- Death -- Psychological aspects
- Children
- Infants
- Attitude to Death
- Child
- Family
- Infant
- Enfants et mort
- Deuil chez l'enfant
- Chagrin chez l'enfant
- Enfants -- Counseling
- Mort -- Aspect psychologique
- Enfants
- Familles
- Nourrissons
- children (people by age group)
- infants
- SELF-HELP -- Death, Grief, Bereavement
- FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS -- Death, Grief, Bereavement
- Bereavement in children
- Children and death
- Children -- Counseling of
- Grief in children
- 155.9/37 22
- BF723.D3 F74 1997eb
- 1998 B-399
- WS 105.5.A8
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 139-142) and index.
Print version record.
Foreword / Tom Andersen -- Ch. 1. To talk or not to talk -- Ch. 2. Beyond a mature concept of death -- Ch. 3. Getting it right -- Ch. 4. Creating new stories -- Ch. 5. Creating memories towards "co-memorating" -- Ch. 6. Elaborating stories and extending abilities: training and supervision -- App. A. Some theories of death and mourning -- App. B. Books for children and young people -- App. C. Children and families cross-referenced.
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