Bibliography on Bereavement

Living Beyond Loss: Death in the Family by Walsh, Fromma & McGoldrick, Monica (2004)

Second Edition. NY: W.W. Norton. This is a well-written book whose greatest value is putting the subject of loss in a cultural context.

Children’s Reactions to the Death of a Parent by Worden, J (1993)

Article in Bereavement: A Sourcebook of Research Intervention. Strobe, M., Stroebe, W., & Hanson, R.. (Eds.), England: Cambridge University Press.

Continuing Bonds: A New Understanding of Grief by Silverman, P., Klass, D., Nickman, S (1966)

Washington, D.C.: Taylor and Francis.

Parental Death in Childhood by Samuels, A. (1998)

Article in Childhood Bereavement and Its Aftermath, Madison, CT: International Universities Press.

Bereavement: Reactions, Consequences, and Care by Osterweis, M. et al. (Eds.) (1984)

Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Bereaved Children and Teens: A Support Guide for Parents and Professionals by Grollman, Earl A., Ed. (1996)

Boston: Beacon Press.

Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss by Edelman, Hope (2006)

Cambridge, MA: Da Capo Press, Perseus Books Group. ISBN-13: 978-0-7382-1026-1 (paperback), 978-0-465-05653-9

Parentally Bereaved Children: Factors Associated with Psychosocial Adjustment by Cain, A., Kalter, N., et al.
Parental Death and Psychological Development by Berlinsky, E.B. and Biller, H.B. (1992)

Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Childhood Bereavement and Its Aftermath by Altschul, S (1998)

Madison, CT: International Universities Press. (Barr-Harris staff contributed to this publication.)

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