The Series in Death, Dying, and Bereavement
Robert Neimeyer, Consulting Editor
Beder—Voices of Bereavement: A Casebook for Grief Counselors
Berger—Music of the Soul: Composing Life Out of Loss
Davies—Shadows in the Sun: The Experiences of Sibling Bereavement in Childhood
Harvey—Perspectives on Loss: A Sourcebook
Jeffreys—Helping Grieving People—When Tears Are Not Enough: A Handbook for Care Providers
Katz, Johnson—When Professionals Weep: Emotional and Countertransference Responses in End-of-Life Care
Klass—The Spiritual Lives of Bereaved Parents
Leenaars—Lives and Deaths: Selections from the Works of Edwin S. Shneidman
Leong, Leach—Suicide among Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups: Theory, Research, and Practice
Lester—Katie’s Diary: Unlocking the Mystery of a Suicide
Martin, Doka—Men Don’t Cry—Women Do: Transcending Gender Stereotypes of Grief
Nord—Multiple AIDS-Related Loss: A Handbook for Understanding and Surviving a Perpetual Fall
Rogers—The Art of Grief: The Use of Expressive Arts in a Grief Support Group
Roos—Chronic Sorrow: A Living Loss
Rosenblatt—Parent Grief: Narratives of Loss and Relationship
Rosenblatt, Wallace—African-American Grief
Silverman—Widow to Widow, Second Edition
Tedeschi, Calhoun—Helping Bereaved Parents: A Clinician’s Guide
Werth—Contemporary Perspectives on Rational Suicide
Werth, Blevins—Decision Making near the End of Life: Issues, Developments, and Future Directions
Formerly The Series in Death, Education, Aging, and Health Care
Hannelore Wass, Consulting Editor
Bard—Medical Ethics in Practice
Benoliel—Death Education for the Health Professional
Bertman—Facing Death: Images, Insights, and Interventions
Brammer—How to Cope with Life Transitions: The Challenge of Personal Change
Cleiren—Bereavement and Adaptation: A Comparative Study of the Aftermath of Death
Corless, Pittman-Lindeman—AIDS: Principles, Practices, and Politics, Abridged Edition
Corless, Pittman-Lindeman—AIDS: Principles, Practices, and Politics, Reference Edition
Curran—Adolescent Suicidal Behavior
Davidson—The Hospice: Development and Administration, Second Edition
Davidson, Linnolla—Risk Factors in Youth Suicide
Degner, Beaton—Life-Death Decisions in Health Care
Doka—AIDS, Fear, and Society: Challenging the Dreaded Disease
Doty—Communication and Assertion Skills for Older Persons
Epting, Neimeyer—Personal Meanings of Death: Applications for Personal Construct Theory to Clinical Practice
Haber—Health Care for an Aging Society: Cost-Conscious Community Care and Self-Care Approaches
Hughes—Bereavement and Support: Healing in a Group Environment
Irish, Lundquist, Nelsen—Ethnic Variations in Dying, Death, and Grief: Diversity in Universality
Klass, Silverman, Nickman—Continuing Bonds: New Understanding of Grief
Lair—Counseling the Terminally Ill: Sharing the Journey
Leenaars, Maltsberger, Neimeyer—Treatment of Suicidal People
Leenaars, Wenckstern—Suicide Prevention in Schools
Leng—Psychological Care in Old Age
Leviton—Horrendous Death, Health, and Well-Being
Leviton—Horrendous Death and Health: Toward Action
Lindeman, Corby, Downing, Sanborn—Alzheimer’s Day Care: A Basic Guide
Lund—Older Bereaved Spouses: Research With Practical Applications
Neimeyer—Death Anxiety Handbook: Research, Instrumentation, and Application
Papadatou, Papadatos—Children and Death
Prunkl, Berry—Death Week: Exploring the Dying Process
Ricker, Myers—Retirement Counseling: A Practical Guide for Action
Samarel—Caring for Life and Death
Sherron, Lumsden—Introduction to Educational Gerontology, Third Edition
Stillion—Death and Sexes: An Examination of Differential Longevity Attitudes, Behaviors, and Coping Skills
Stillion, McDowell, May—Suicide Across the Life Span—Premature Exits
Vachon—Occupational Stress in the Care of the Critically Ill, the Dying, and the Bereaved
Wass, Corr—Childhood and Death
Wass, Corr—Helping Children Cope With Death: Guidelines and Resource. Second Edition
Wass, Corr, Pacholski, Forfar—Death Education II: An Annotated Resource Guide
Wass, Neimeyer—Dying: Facing the Facts. Third Edition
Weenolsen—Transcendence of Loss Over the Life Span
Werth—Rational Suicide? Implications for Mental Health Professionals