Living With Grief: Who We Are, How We Grieve
Living With Grief: Who We Are, How We Grieve offers insight into the ways that culture, spirituality, age and gender affect the grieving process and how we experience loss.
Topics Covered Include:
- Asian Ways of Grief Dennis Klass and Robert E. Goss
- Jewish Perspectives Concerning Death and Dying Earl A. Grollman
- Christians in Grief Stephen D. McConnell
- Grief: A Muslim Perspective Shukria Alimi Raad
- Grief in the American Culture Dana G. Cable
- Looking Through Different Eyes: Beyond Cultural Diversity Sherry E. Showalter
- Sociocultural Considerations for Working with Blacks Experiencing Loss and Grief Ronald Keith Barrett
- Developing Cultural Competency Lynne Ann DeSpelder
- Dying and Grieving in the Inner City Patricia A. Murphy and David M. Price
- Gender Differences in Bereavement Expression Across the Life Span Catherine M. Sanders
- Revisiting Masculine Grief Terry L. Martin and Kenneth J. Doka
- Developmental Perspectives on Grief and Mourning Charles A. Corr
- Helping Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Claire Lavin
- The World of the Deaf Community Frank R. Zieziula
- Sexual Orientation and Grief Ron E. Wilder
- Cultural Aspects of Peer Support: An Examination of One Program's Experience Bonnie Carroll
- Dimensions of Diversity in the Reconstruction of Meaning Robert A. Neimeyer and Nancy J. Keesee
- Deciding What Is Right When We Are So Different David M. Price
- Multicultural Grief Counseling Richard R. Ellis
- Healing Rituals: Powerful and Empowering Alice Parsons Zulli
- The Wounded Healer: A Transcultural Perspective Douglas C. Smith
- Conclusion Joyce D. Davidson
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