Grief and Bereavement

The Prevention Researcher, Volume 9, Number 2, 2002, Item# 92

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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? Volume 9(2) of The Prevention Researcher addresses these questions.

Editor's Note: You might also be interested in our more current issue on Adolescent Grief and Bereavement, published in September 2011. View it here.

Articles in this issue:

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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.

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Teens & Grief

By Donna Schuurman, Ed.D. & Amy Barrett Lindholm, M.S.

When Death Impacts Your School

By The Dougy Center

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