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Children have long been the "forgotten mourners". This new and revised edition expands on the original book by Sister Margaret Pennells and Susan Smith. It raises awareness of the sensitive issues involved for bereaved children, highlighting their needs and their emotional and behavioural responses when a bereavement occurs. The book includes two new chapters, on traumatic bereavement and secondary losses in bereavement, and it provides more information on each topic. Children's reactions to bereavement and their behaviours are described in more detail, and the consequences of failing to acknowledge children's grief and ways to tackle the subject of death are outlined.

The Forgotten Mourners: Second Edition maintains the simple, accessible approach of the original book and will be of use to teachers, social workers and all those working in the field of child bereavement, particularly when faced with difficult situations.



Table of Contents
Introduction 1. How Children Grieve 2. Traumatic Bereavement. 3. Secondary Losses in Bereavement. 4. What Do Children Need? 5. What Can Adults Do? 6. What Can Schools and Teachers Do? 7. What Can Social Workers Do? 8. Working With Bereaved Children. 9. Guidelines for Effective Coping. References. Resources.

The Forgotten Mourners: Guidelines for Working

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      Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
      Publication Date: 01/07/1999
      ISBN13: 9781853027581, 978-1853027581
      ISBN10: 1853027588

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Children have long been the "forgotten mourners". This new and revised edition expands on the original book by Sister Margaret Pennells and Susan Smith. It raises awareness of the sensitive issues involved for bereaved children, highlighting their needs and their emotional and behavioural responses when a bereavement occurs. The book includes two new chapters, on traumatic bereavement and secondary losses in bereavement, and it provides more information on each topic. Children's reactions to bereavement and their behaviours are described in more detail, and the consequences of failing to acknowledge children's grief and ways to tackle the subject of death are outlined.

      The Forgotten Mourners: Second Edition maintains the simple, accessible approach of the original book and will be of use to teachers, social workers and all those working in the field of child bereavement, particularly when faced with difficult situations.



      Table of Contents
      Introduction 1. How Children Grieve 2. Traumatic Bereavement. 3. Secondary Losses in Bereavement. 4. What Do Children Need? 5. What Can Adults Do? 6. What Can Schools and Teachers Do? 7. What Can Social Workers Do? 8. Working With Bereaved Children. 9. Guidelines for Effective Coping. References. Resources.

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