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005 20200718010928
008 061120s2007    enk      b    000 0 eng  
010    $a 2006038892
020    $a 0195325370 (pbk. : alk. paper)
020    $a 9780195325379 (pbk. : alk. paper)
035    $a (OCoLC)76836067
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050 00 $a BF575.G7 $b H337 2007
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100 1  $a Halamish, Lynne Dale.
245 1  $a The weeping willow : $b encounters with grief / $c Lynne Dale Halamish and Doron Hermoni.
260    $a New York : $b Oxford University Press, $c c2007.
300    $a xxii, 189 p. ; $c 18 cm.
500    $a This book is possible through the collaboration of Warren County Philanthropic Partnership, Indianola Public Library and Hospice of Central Iowa.
504    $a Includes bibliographical references.
505 0  $a You don't know till you ask : jumping to conclusions, speaking to children -- The weeping willow : children dealing with impending death -- Who will go to Torah with me? : security following parental death -- The black place : talking about fears -- The tree : it is normal to grow after trauma -- Give me permission to die : talking openly about death -- The silent stage : encouraging the bereaved to express themselves -- Where is safe? : repercussions of sibling death -- Deciding to live : important decisions need conscious thought -- Who's next? : taking children to funerals : when, what age, how -- The worst death : the difference between losing a parent and losing a child -- The last to know : the individual's right to know -- What is freedom? : the unique perspective of the individual -- The mailman : learn and pass the knowledge on -- I want attention : classroom intervention after suicide -- You cannot prepare : rehearsal for grief/romanticizing death -- I can't tell you : getting someone to tell you something -- Letting go : taking chances with communication -- What is the gain? : cost versus benefit -- Body language : the clarity of affective communication -- Harps in heaven, accordions in hell : changing perceptions -- Waiting to die : the timing of death -- Where did you get my number? : identifying the bereaved -- Better to remember him as he was : who should be part of the mourning rituals? -- Waiting for Elijah : normal grief responses -- What not to say : how to act around grievers -- What is yours, what is not : empathy, boundaries, identification -- Laugh and the world laughs... : when you are dying, you are still alive -- The minefield : normal grief -- I want to finish his life for him : identification of bereaved siblings with the deceased.
650  0 $a Grief.
650  0 $a Bereavement $x Psychological aspects.
650  0 $a Death $x Psychological aspects.
700 1  $a Hermoni, Doron.
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