Volume 14, 2011

Below are the issues published in 2011.


 

Volume 14, Issue 1, Autumn 2011

Grief in Schools

Editor: Christopher Hall

Schools as places of connection, support and security

Louise Rowling

  Grief, loss and trauma: Frequent
  visitors to school communities

  Michelle Roberts

Using the PREPaRE Model of school crisis prevention and intervention to respond to sudden and unexpected death

Christina Saad, Stephen E. Brock, Quinn Ballard, Lisa C. Yocum, Christy Byrne Yates, & Anny Y. Wu

A voyage in the grief labyrinth: The impact of grief on university students' academic progress and overall wellbeing

Chi How Seah & Anne Wilson

 


 


 

Volume 14, Issue 2, Winter 2011

International Work Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement (IWG) Conference Special Edition

Guest Editor: Stephen Fleming

Recent developments in loss theory and practice: Individual, family, national, and international implications

Colin Murray Parkes

  Grieving styles: Gender and grief

  Kenneth J. Doka & Terry L. Martin

Minding the gap in Israel: Working within and between cultures to identify barriers to grief and mourning

Simon Shimshon Rubin &
Ruth Malkinson

Inspiring hope and transforming grief: Community capacity building for victims of the Sichuan earthquake in China

Cecilia L. W. Chan, Wei Sha, Pamela P. Y. Leung &
Kathleen R. Gilbert

  Caring for ourselves as we care
  for the bereaved
  Carol Wogrin

 


 


 

Volume 14, Issue 3, Summer 2011

Grief of First Nation Peoples

Guest Editors: Beverley Raphael & Pat Delaney

Grief and the American Indian

Gerry Cox & Andrea Sullivan

  First Nations Australians -
  Surviving through adversities and
  malignant grief

  Shane Merritt

Integrating personal and professional experiences:
Seven Phases to Integrating
Loss and Grief 

Rosemary Wanganeen