A Child Dies: A Portrait of Family Grief |
Contents
A Family Perspective | 15 |
Chapter 3The Process of Mourning a Childs Death | 29 |
Chapter 4Death of the Infant | 47 |
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A Child Dies: A Portrait of Family Grief Joan Hagan Arnold,Penelope Buschman Gemma Snippet view - 1994 |
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ability accept Adelphi University adolescent adult child Alice Meynell alive anger Anne Morrow Lindbergh baby baby's become behavior bereaved families bereaved parent blame brother caregiver child member child's death comfort continue cope crib death dead child decisions died difficult dreams dying Edith Sitwell emotional emptiness experience expressions of grief family members family system family's fear feel friends funeral grieving guilt Health helpless hope Infant Death Information and Counseling involved Joan Harrison John Irving Johnny Kahlil Gibran Kathe Kollwitz Kenneth Rexroth Kindertotenlieder learn to live listen losing loss meaning memories mother mourning never one's child ourselves pain parent and child Parental grief patterns person powerlessness pregnancy protect questions Rabindranath Tagore reactions recognize relationship remaining children Reprinted with permission responses sadness sense share sibling's death siblings sleep strengths Suggested Readings surviving children talk touch understand wish wonder York young child