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The Grieving Teen

Author : Helen Fitzgerald
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 223 pages
File Size : 12,98 MB
Release : 2001-01-19
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 0743212363

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In this unique and compassionate guide, renowned grief counselor Helen Fitzgerald turns her attention to the special needs of adolescents struggling with loss and gives teens the tools they need to work through their pain and grief. Although the circumstances surrounding a death are difficult to handle at any age, adolescence brings with it challenges and struggles that until now have been largely overlooked. Writing not only about but also for teenagers, Fitzgerald adeptly covers the entire range of situations in which teens may find themselves grieving a death, whether the cause was old age, terminal illness, school violence, or suicide. She helps teens address the gamut of strong and difficult emotions they will experience and the new situations they will face, including family changes, issues with friends, problems at school, and the courage needed to move forward with one's own life. Using the clear and accessible format that has made The Mourning Handbook and The Grieving Child enduring and helpful classics, Fitzgerald guides teens through everything from the sickbed to the funeral, from the first day back at school to the first anniversary of the death. Above all, she lets teens know that even in their darkest hour, they are not alone.

Healing a Child's Grieving Heart

Author : Alan D. Wolfelt
Publisher : Companion Press
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 11,62 MB
Release : 2001-04-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1617220426

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A compassionate resource for friends, parents, relatives, teachers, volunteers, and caregivers, this series offers suggestions to help the grieving cope with the loss of a loved one. Often people do not know what to say—or what not to say—to someone they know who is mourning; this series teaches that the most important thing a person can do is listen, have compassion, be there for support, and do something helpful. This volume addresses what to expect from grieving young people, and how to provide safe outlets for children to express emotion. Included in each book are tested, sensitive ideas for “carpe diem” actions that people can take right this minute—while still remaining supportive and honoring the mourner’s loss.

When a Friend Dies

Author : Marilyn E. Gootman
Publisher : Free Spirit Publishing
Page : 137 pages
File Size : 18,76 MB
Release : 2020-12-22
Category : Young Adult Nonfiction
ISBN : 1631984233

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Updated third edition offers sensitive advice and genuine understanding for teens coping with grief and loss. The death of a friend is a wrenching event for anyone at any age and can spark feelings that range from sadness to guilt to anxiety. Teenagers especially need help coping with grief and loss. This sensitive book answers questions grieving teens often have, like “How should I be acting?” “How long will this last?” and “What if I can’t handle my grief on my own?” The book also addresses the complicated emotions that can accompany the death of an acquaintance, as opposed to a close friend. The advice is gentle, non-preachy, and compassionate; recommended for parents and teachers of teens who have experienced a painful loss. This updated edition of a classic resource includes new quotes from teens as well as insights into losing a friend or an acquaintance in a school shooting or through other violence. The book also features updated resources and recommended reading, including information on suicide hotlines and other support for anyone in crisis.

Healing Your Grieving Heart for Teens

Author : Alan Wolfelt
Publisher : Paw Prints
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 17,43 MB
Release : 2008-08-11
Category : Bereavement in adolescence
ISBN : 9781439547038

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Provides tips for understanding and expressing grief and offers practical ideas and suggested activities to help teens move through their pain.

Helping Teens Cope with Death

Author : Dougy Center for Grieving Children
Publisher : Dougy Center
Page : 55 pages
File Size : 19,29 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9781890534028

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This guidebook outlines the many thoughts, challenges and reactions unique to grieving teens. Drawn from stories, suggestions and insight shared by teens and family members, it explores how teens view death and how it impacts their lives as well as offering suggestions as to ways of support and understanding.

Bereaved Children

Author : Earl A. Grollman
Publisher : Beacon Press
Page : 254 pages
File Size : 12,7 MB
Release : 1996-08-31
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 9780807023075

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Bringing together fourteen experts from across the United States and Canada, Bereaved Children and Teens is a comprehensive guide to helping children and adolescents cope with the emotional, religious, social, and physical consequences of a loved one's death. The result is an indispensable reference for parents, teachers, counselors, health-care professionals, and clergy. Topics covered include what to say and what not to say when explaining death to very young children; how teenagers grieve differently from children and adults; how to translate Protestant, Catholic, or Jewish beliefs about death into language that children can understand; how ethnic and cultural differences can affect how children grieve; what teachers and parents can do to help bereaved young people at school; and activities, books, and films that help children and teens cope.

Healing a Teen's Grieving Heart

Author : Alan D. Wolfelt
Publisher : Companion Press
Page : 130 pages
File Size : 50,85 MB
Release : 2001-04-01
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 1617220523

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A compassionate resource for friends, parents, relatives, teachers, volunteers, and caregivers, this series offers suggestions to help the grieving cope with the loss of a loved one. Often people do not know what to say—or what not to say—to someone they know who is mourning; this series teaches that the most important thing a person can do is listen, have compassion, be there for support, and do something helpful. This volume addresses what to expect from grieving young people, and how to provide safe outlets for teens to express emotion. Included in each book are tested, sensitive ideas for “carpe diem” actions that people can take right this minute—while still remaining supportive and honoring the mourner’s loss.

You Are Not Alone

Author : Lynne B. Hughes
Publisher : Scholastic Paperbacks
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 46,98 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 9780439585910

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Offers teenagers an informative discussion on the pain of losing one's parent, providing techniques and guidance for learning to deal with the loss through the various stages of one's young life.

When Will I Stop Hurting?

Author : Edward Myers
Publisher : Scarecrow Press
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 39,67 MB
Release : 2004
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : 9780810849211

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Self-help guide for teenagers struggling with bereavement. Provides an overview of grief as a painful but normal process. Offers insights from bereavement experts and practical suggestions for coping. Includes stories of personal experience from other teenagers.

The Companioning the Grieving Child Curriculum Book

Author : Patricia Morrissey
Publisher : Companion Press
Page : 154 pages
File Size : 46,57 MB
Release : 2013-06-01
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 1617221872

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Based on Alan Wolfelt's six needs of mourning and written to pair with Companioning the Grieving Child, this thorough guide provides hundreds of hands-on activities tailored for grieving children in three age groups: preschool, elementary, and teens. Through the use of readings, games, discussion questions, and arts and crafts, caregivers can help grieving young people acknowledge the reality of the death, embrace the pain of the loss, remember the person who died, develop a new self-identity, search for meaning, and accept support. Sample activities include grief sock puppets, expression bead bracelets, the nurturing game, and writing an autobiographical poem. Activities are presented in an easy-to-follow format, and each has a goal, an objective, a sequential description of the activity, and a list of needed materials.