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Book Synopsis

The second edition of Helping Teens Work Through Griefprovides a more complete and updated manual for facilitators of teen grief groups.



Trade Review

"This is a wonderful resource -- a must-have book for facilitators of teen groups. It is not simply a book of "touch-feely" excercises but a theoretically grounded and sound guide to the complex process of grief. These activities will assist adolescents in understand their range of reactions and experiences in grief.
." -- Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D., Professor, The College of New Rochelle, Senior Consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America
"Teenagers are exquisitely sensitive about being different from their peers. In the Harvard Child Bereavement Study we found that some teens experiencing the death of a loved one often feel so different that they do not want others to know about the loss. Support groups for bereaved teens are an excellent way to help such children feel included. This book not only provides step by step instructions for setting up teen bereavement groups but also provides numerous activities geared to helping teenagers navigate the mourning process. It is an excellent resource.
." -- J. William Worden, Ph.D., author of Children & grief: When a Parent Dies


'This book provides a sensitive, expanded framework for helping teens work through their grief... It is thoroughly written, orderly, and detailed in presentation and includes an exhaustive resource section which will be welcomed by the worker wishing to enhance their understanding of the grief process.' - Alison Hahn Johnson, Social Work with Groups



Table of Contents

List of Activity Sheets
List of Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Part A: Understanding Grieving Teens and How to Support Them
Chapter 1: Teens and the Grieving Process
Chapter 2: When Teens Experience Trauma
Chapter 3: Social Support
Part B: The Teen Grief Group
Chapter 4: The Value of a Group in Dealing with Grief
Chapter 5: Initiating and Organizing a Grief Group
Chapter 6: Group Design
Part C: Specific Structured Activities
Chapter 7: Helping Teens Connect
Chapter 8: Teens Caring for Themselves
Chapter 9: Creating a Journal
Chapter 10: Learning About Grief
Chapter 11: Moving Through the Pain
Chapter 12: Continuing Bonds: Commemorating the Person Who Died
Chapter 13: Moving on and Beyond: The Search for Meaning
Part D: Resources for and about Teens
Books
Videos
Posters
Media Services and Clearinghouse
Organizations
Hotlines
Additional Websites
References
Index

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
      Publication Date: 5/11/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780415946964, 978-0415946964
      ISBN10: 0415946964

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The second edition of Helping Teens Work Through Griefprovides a more complete and updated manual for facilitators of teen grief groups.



      Trade Review

      "This is a wonderful resource -- a must-have book for facilitators of teen groups. It is not simply a book of "touch-feely" excercises but a theoretically grounded and sound guide to the complex process of grief. These activities will assist adolescents in understand their range of reactions and experiences in grief.
      ." -- Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D., Professor, The College of New Rochelle, Senior Consultant, The Hospice Foundation of America
      "Teenagers are exquisitely sensitive about being different from their peers. In the Harvard Child Bereavement Study we found that some teens experiencing the death of a loved one often feel so different that they do not want others to know about the loss. Support groups for bereaved teens are an excellent way to help such children feel included. This book not only provides step by step instructions for setting up teen bereavement groups but also provides numerous activities geared to helping teenagers navigate the mourning process. It is an excellent resource.
      ." -- J. William Worden, Ph.D., author of Children & grief: When a Parent Dies


      'This book provides a sensitive, expanded framework for helping teens work through their grief... It is thoroughly written, orderly, and detailed in presentation and includes an exhaustive resource section which will be welcomed by the worker wishing to enhance their understanding of the grief process.' - Alison Hahn Johnson, Social Work with Groups



      Table of Contents

      List of Activity Sheets
      List of Figures
      Acknowledgments
      Introduction
      Part A: Understanding Grieving Teens and How to Support Them
      Chapter 1: Teens and the Grieving Process
      Chapter 2: When Teens Experience Trauma
      Chapter 3: Social Support
      Part B: The Teen Grief Group
      Chapter 4: The Value of a Group in Dealing with Grief
      Chapter 5: Initiating and Organizing a Grief Group
      Chapter 6: Group Design
      Part C: Specific Structured Activities
      Chapter 7: Helping Teens Connect
      Chapter 8: Teens Caring for Themselves
      Chapter 9: Creating a Journal
      Chapter 10: Learning About Grief
      Chapter 11: Moving Through the Pain
      Chapter 12: Continuing Bonds: Commemorating the Person Who Died
      Chapter 13: Moving on and Beyond: The Search for Meaning
      Part D: Resources for and about Teens
      Books
      Videos
      Posters
      Media Services and Clearinghouse
      Organizations
      Hotlines
      Additional Websites
      References
      Index

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