Suicide of a Parent: Child and Adolescent Bereavement
By Julie Cerel, Ph.D., Mary A. Fristad, Ph.D., A.B.P.P., Elizabeth B. Weller, M.D., & Ronald Weller, M.D.
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 9, Number 2, 2002, Pages 9-10
Dr. Julie Cerel, from the West Virginia University, and her colleagues examine the impact of parent suicide. This article is a result of a longitudinal study of 360 children bereaved from parental death.
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This article can be found in the issue:
Grief and Bereavement
The Prevention Researcher,
Volume 9, Number 2, 2002
How does the loss of a parent, sibling, friend, or teacher affect adolescents? Are there differences between sudden deaths and deaths caused by long illnesses? How can professionals working in schools and community organizations respond and assist the youth they work with? This issue addresses these questions.
This issue also featured these articles:
- Adolescent Bereavement and the Domain of Prevention, Pages 14-15
- Helping Adolescents Cope with Long-Term Illness and Death, Pages 6-8
- Problems of Adjustment for Bereaved Siblings, Pages 11-13
- Suicide of a Parent: Child and Adolescent Bereavement, Pages 9-10
- Teens & Grief, Pages 1,3-5
- When Death Impacts Your School, Pages 16
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