Volume 11, 2008

Below are the three issues published in 2008.




Volume 11, Issue 1, Autumn 2008

International Conference Special Edition

Editor: Christopher Hall

The dual process model of coping with
bereavement: Overview and update

Margaret S. Stroebe & Henk Shut

Grief, trauma and resilience

George A. Bonanno

Bereavement interventions: Present status
and future horizons

Robert A. Neimeyer &
Joseph M. Currier

A case for inclusion of prolonged grief
disorder in DSM-IV
Holly G. Prigerson &
Paul K. Maciejewski

An attachment perspective on disordered
grief reactions and the process of
grief resolution
Mario Mikulincer





Volume 11, Issue 2, Winter 2008

Grief and Intellectual Disability

Editor: Christopher Hall

Death education and grief support for
individual with intellectual disabilities: A
hidden need

Charlene Luchterhand

Unrecognised and unsupported: Grief
among people with intellectual disability

Vivienne Riches

Loss, bereavement, counselling and
support:An intellectual disability
perspective
Sue Read

Traumatic loss and growth: The
unique challenges of living with
acquired brain injury
Louise Harms & Bridie Keating

Acquired brain injury: Reconstructing
meaning following traumatic grief
Nella Charles & Franca Butera-Prinzi






Volume 11, Issue 3, Summer 2008

Rural and Regional Grief

Editor: Christopher Hall

Bridging the great divide: Everyday
conversations about grief

Victoria R. Jones & Elizabeth A. Yuile

Emerging challenges for Rural Specialist
Bereavement Counsellors

Anne Giljohann, Shane Brabazon,
Evelyn Chittleborough, Sally Cody,
Rosie Petschack, & Jennifer Wilson

Another look at bereavement groups in
rural communities: Using solution-focussed
brief therapy to foster resiliency
Susan W. Gray & Herb Wilker