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Living With Grief Book series are produced as companion volumes to HFA's annual national educational program
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If you’ve enjoyed Journeys: A Monthly Newsletter to Help in Bereavement, you’re sure to want a copy of our newest publication, Journeys Through Grief, A Collection of Articles about Love, Life and Loss, which is edited by HFA’s grief expert, Kenneth J. Doka, PhD, MDiv
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Living With Grief: At Work, At School, At Worship (1999) discusses how grief influences us in our day-to-day surroundings; offers interventions that communities can use in assisting those struggling with loss. Featuring chapters by Carol Levine; Dale A. Lund (244 pages)
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Living With Grief: Who We Are, How We Grieve (1998) offers insight into the ways that culture, spirituality, age and gender affect the grieving process. Featuring chapters by Dennis Klass; Catherine M. Sanders (314 pages)
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Living With Grief:When Illness is Prolonged (1997) examines the relevance that a long-term illness can have on the grieving process, both before and after death. Featuring chapters by Therese A. Rando; Inge B. Corless (220 pages)
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Living With Grief: After Sudden Loss (1996) discusses the intense and complicated reactions surrounding sudden death and the losses associated with accidents, suicide, homicide, heart attack and stroke. Featuring chapters by Janice Harris Lord; Terry Martin and Kenneth Doka (261 pages)
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Living With Grief: Before and After the Death (2007) offers an overview of the most current theoretical perspectives on grief and loss. Topics include anticipatory grief and mourning, professional self-care, DSM-V classification, disenfranchised grief, and other insights into the field of grief and bereavement. Includes an index, references for further reading, personal accounts of grief, and chapters by North America’s top experts in the field, including Kenneth Doka (editor), Carla Sofka, Charles Corr, and Dennis Klass. (365 pages)
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Pain Management at the End of Life: Bridging the Gap Between Knowledge and Practice (2006) addresses barriers to pain management--society’s approach, historical views, and attitudes and biases. The book reviews pain assessment, pharmacotherapy, the hospice team approach to pain management, and treating pain in children and adults with cognitive impairment. Featuring an index, foreword by Kathleen M. Foley, and chapters by Oklahoma Attorney General W.A. Drew Edmondson and Arthur G. Lipman (295 pages)
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Living With Grief: Alzheimer’s Disease (2004) offers insight and advice to all who are involved in the care of patients with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias. Featuring chapters by Sam Gandy, Ralph N. Martins, & Joseph Buxbaum; Earl A. Grollman (290 pages)
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Living With Grief: Coping With Public Tragedy (2003) looks at factors that define a public tragedy and offers suggestions for those helping their communities deal with loss. Featuring chapters by Barbara L. Bouton (314 pages)
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Living With Grief: Loss in Later Life (2002) explores the losses found in later life and ways professionals can effectively serve those coping with loss. Featuring chapters by Robert N. Butler; Phyllis R. Silverman; Robert A. Neimeyer (363 pages)
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Caregiving and Loss: Family Needs, Professional Responses (2001) examines the ways health care professionals can better support family caregivers. Featuring chapters by Marcia Lattanzi-Licht; Myrl Weinberg & Dee Ellison (331 pages)
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Living With Grief: Cancer and End-of-Life Care (2010) offers valuable information on treating cancer when the goal of care is palliative. From a historical context of cancer and illness to treatment options, psychosocial concerns, and prevailing cultural attitudes toward cancer, this installment in the Living with Grief® series reviews how a holistic plan of care can allow persons living with terminal cancer to live and die with dignity.
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Living with Grief®: Spirituality and End-of-Life Care (2011) is the companion book for HFA’s 2011 Living with Grief® program. The 17 chapters and multiple sidebars offer valuable information on providing sensitive and effective spiritual care at the end of life. Readers will find information on the role of spirituality at the end of life, how hospice and palliative care organizations can properly incorporate spiritual care into their existing care plans, how best to accommodate and assist religious ritual at the end of life, and descriptions of the teachings and practices of a variety of faith traditions practiced in North America.
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Beyond Kübler-Ross: New Perspectives on Death, Dying and Grief
(2011) is the companion book for HFA’s 2011 New Perspectives program. Ten chapters written by preeminent experts in the field of grief and bereavement look closely at the legacy of the work of Kübler-Ross, and discuss how professional understanding of grief has progressed and developed beyond her theories.
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Improving Care for Veterans Facing Illness and Death is the companion book to to the 2013 Living with Grief program.
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