A Look in the
Mirror,
Ed Ames, Centering Corporation
The book is written by a man whose wife has died. He covers the
problems of a one-parent household. The book is a roadmap for a
unique journey.
A Man You Know Is
Grieving,
James Miller, Centering Corporation.
There are two parts to this book. One part is for the grieving man.
The other part is for those who want to help and support the man.
Andy's Mountain,
Dwight Parton, Centering Corporation.
A father whose son died, shares techniques for working through
grief.
Finding Your Way
After Your Spouse Dies,
Marta Felber, Centering Corporation.
The author lost her spouse. Her words of comfort and encouragement
can help other who have experienced the loss of a spouse.
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Healing a Child’s
Grieving Heart: 100 Practical Ideas for Families, Friends and
Caregivers,
Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.,
Centering Corporation.
A practical day-to-day “how-to” for helping the grieving children. A
compassionate, easy to read resource for relatives, teachers,
volunteers and professional caregivers.
Living With Grief
After Sudden Loss: Suicide, Homicide, Accident, Heart Attack, Stroke,
Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D., Taylor
& Francis, 1996.
This book is a collection writings and experiences of several
authors who provided a moving and instructive document. It was
produced as a companion to the Hospice Foundation of American’s
third annual teleconference.
Men and Coping With
Grief,
Dale A. Land, Baywood Publishing Company, Inc., 2001.
This book brings together a diverse group of authors who have
considerable knowledge to share about he ways men grieve and how
their bereavement experiences impact various aspects of their lives.
The book is divided into three basic parts: conceptual issues about
death, research findings about men and grief, and helping
techniques. |