Never too young to know : death in children's lives

著者

    • Silverman, Phyllis Rolfe

書誌事項

Never too young to know : death in children's lives

Phyllis Rolfe Silverman

Oxford University Press, 2000

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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注記

Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-259) and index

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

: hard ISBN 9780195109542

内容説明

In spite of society's wish to protect and insulate children from death, the experience of loss is unavoidable and there is surprisingly little guidance on how to help children cope with grief and bereavement. Never Too Young to Know: Death in Children's Lives is the first book to bring together diverse fields of study, offering a practical as well as multifaceted theoretical approach to how children cope with death. Using stories of children's own experiences supported by data from a large research study, Silverman explains the wide range of effects of loss upon children and the challenges they face as they grieve. Silverman presents grief as a normal part of the life cycle which results not only in pain and sadness but also in change and growth. She further explains that children can and do cope effectively with loss and the changes it brings as long as they are taught to understand that death is a part of life and that they will be included appropriately in the family drama. Never Too Young To Know: Death in Children's Lives is divided into three parts. The first section includes an overview and theoretical framework that examines the social, historical, developmental, and familial forces that frame and focus childrens lives as they experience loss. The second section offers a detailed analysis of how children experience mourning different types of death including the death of siblings, parents, and friends, and death due to illness, suicide, accidents, and violence. The final section includes an accessible guide to helping children cope with grief, emphasizing the importance and the necessity of social support as children learn to adapt to their new lives. Never Too Young To Know: Death in Children's Lives is not only ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students learning about children but it is also useful for courses on death and dying and the family. It is also an invaluable book for mental health practitioners, clergy, school teachers, nurses, pediatricians, as well as the general reader interested in learning how to deal with death in children's lives.
巻冊次

: pbk ISBN 9780195109559

内容説明

In spite of society's wish to protect and insulate children from death, the experience of loss is unavoidable and there is surprisingly little guidance on how to help children cope with grief and bereavement. Never Too Young to Know: Death in Children's Lives is the first book to bring together diverse fields of study, offering a practical as well as multifaceted theoretical approach to how children cope with death. Using stories of children's own experiences supported by data from a large research study, Silverman explains the wide range of effects of loss upon children and the challenges they face as they grieve. Silverman presents grief as a normal part of the life cycle which results not only in pain and sadness but also in change and growth. She further explains that children can and do cope effectively with loss and the changes it brings as long as they are taught to understand that death is a part of life and that they will be included appropriately in the family drama. Never Too Young To Know: Death in Children's Lives is divided into three parts. The first section includes an overview and theoretical framework that examines the social, historical, developmental, and familial forces that frame and focus childrens lives as they experience loss. The second section offers a detailed analysis of how children experience mourning different types of death including the death of siblings, parents, and friends, and death due to illness, suicide, accidents, and violence. The final section includes an accessible guide to helping children cope with grief, emphasizing the importance and the necessity of social support as children learn to adapt to their new lives. Never Too Young To Know: Death in Children's Lives is not only ideal for advanced undergraduate and graduate students learning about children but it is also useful for courses on death and dying and the family. It is also an invaluable book for mental health practitioners, clergy, school teachers, nurses, pediatricians, as well as the general reader interested in learning how to deal with death in children's lives.

目次

  • ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
  • PREFACE
  • INTRODUCTION
  • PART I: MAKING MEANING OF DEATH & GRIEF
  • Introduction
  • 1. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives
  • 2. Bereavement: A Time of Changing Relationships and Transition
  • 3. Grieving and Psychological Development
  • 4. Children in the Family Context
  • Concluding Thoughts to Part I
  • PART II: STORIES PEOPLE TELL
  • Introduction
  • 5. The Death of a Parent: Dealing with Bad News, My World Is Turned Upside Down
  • 6. The Death of a Parent: Making an Accommodation
  • 7. My Child is Dying
  • 8. After a Child's Death: Nothing is the Same
  • 9. When a Sibling Dies
  • 10. Invisible Mourners: The Death of a Friend
  • PART III: ON HELPING
  • Introduction
  • 11. Help Over Time: Meeting Changing Needs
  • 12. Finding Help: Services for the Bereaved
  • 13. Teachable Moments: Promoting Competence
  • AFTERWORD
  • BIBLIOGRAPHY
  • APPENDIX: RESOURCES FOR THE BEREAVED

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詳細情報

  • NII書誌ID(NCID)
    BA45308691
  • ISBN
    • 0195109546
    • 0195109554
  • LCCN
    98050158
  • 出版国コード
    us
  • タイトル言語コード
    eng
  • 本文言語コード
    eng
  • 出版地
    New York
  • ページ数/冊数
    xv, 271 p.
  • 大きさ
    25 cm
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