Children + Death + Psychological aspects
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Children + Death + Psychological aspects
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- The lively shadow, living with the death of a child, Donald M. Murray
- What if I whispered your name?, [a mother's journey through the waves of grief], Anne Pieterse
- Softening the grief, what to say and do to comfort a bereaved mother, Joan E. Markwell with Janie Fields, Patricia Hollingsworth, Suzie McDonald
- Guiding adults in talking to children about death and attending services
- Hope is a bright star, a mother's memoir of love, loss, and learning to live again, Faith Fuller Wilcox
- Working it out, a journey of love, loss, and hope, Abby Rike ; with a foreword by Shay Sorrells
- When a child dies, a hopeful healing guide for surviving the loss of a child, Claire Aagaard
- How to survive the loss of a child, filling the emptiness and rebuilding your life, Catherine M. Sanders
- Guiding adults in talking to children about death and attending services
- The bereaved parents' survival guide, Juliet Cassuto Rothman
- The night lake, a young priest maps the topography of grief, Liz Tichenor
- Poor your soul, Mira Ptacin
- Sunshine and Daniel, seeking grace in lost motherhood, Kim Paris Upshaw
- When a child dies, a hopeful healing guide for surviving the loss of a child, Claire Aagaard
- Poor your soul, Mira Ptacin
- Facing the ultimate loss, coping with the death of a child, Robert J. Marx, Susan Wengerhoff Davidson
- A mother's grief, thirty years on, Betty Madill
- My life after life, a posthumous memoir, Galen Stoller ; edited by K. Paul Stoller ; foreword by Bernie Siegel
- Now you see the sky
- Too soon, too late, how a family turned its own tragedies into a remarkable crusade to keep all our children safe
- Sun will come out tomorrow, beginning again after the death of a child
- For a grieving heart, Terri Ann Leidich ; photography by Glenn Leidich and Bill Hollinshead
- Life chapters, the extraordinary afterlives of people you never heard of
- No mountain too high, a father's inspiring journey through grief, Ned Levitt
- Replacement child, by Judy Mandel
- Once more we saw stars, a memoir, Jayson Greene
- Hope is a bright star, a mother's memoir of love, loss, and learning to live again, Faith Fuller Wilcox
- As good as she imagined, the redeeming story of the angel of Tucson, Christina-Taylor Green, Roxanna Green with Jerry B. Jenkins
- Healing your grieving heart after stillbirth, 100 practical ideas for parents and familiies, Alan D. Wolfelt, Raelynn Maloney
- Je m'appelle Marie, Christian Tétreault
- From a grieving mother's heart, one mother's journey through the loss of her child, by Terri Ann Leidich
- Surviving the loss of a child, support for grieving parents, Elizabeth B. Brown
- Silent grief
- Gift of the red bird, a spiritual encounter : with a guide for reflection, Paula D'Arcy
- Breathe, a memoir of motherhood, grief, and family conflict, Kelly Kittel
- Lament for a son, Nicholas Wolterstorff
- After the darkest hour, the sun will shine again, a parent's guide to coping with the loss of a child, Elizabeth Mehren ; foreword by Harold S. Kushner
- How to lose everything, a memoir, Christa Couture
- Creating a new normal-- after the death of a child, Sandy Fox
- Loving Samuel, suffering, dependence, and the calling of love, Aaron D. Cobb
- Warrior mother, fierce love, unbearable loss, and rituals that heal, Sheila K Collins, PhD
- Invisible as air, a novel, Zoe Fishman
- Cleo, the cat who mended a family, Helen Brown
- A mother's courage to awaken, hope and inspiration from my daughter's journey in the afterlife, Paula Petry, PhD
- Comfort, a journey through grief, Ann Hood
- When a child dies, a hopeful healing guide for surviving the loss of a child, Claire Aagaard
- How to Survive the Worst That Can Happen, a Parent's Step by Step Guide to Healing After the Loss of a Child, Sandy Peckinpah
- When the bough breaks, forever after the death of a son or daughter, Judith R. Bernstein
- Once more we saw stars, Jayson Greene
- Cleo, how a small black cat helped to heal a family, Helen Brown