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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.

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Topics Covered Include:

  1. Asian Ways of Grief Dennis Klass and Robert E. Goss
  2. Jewish Perspectives Concerning Death and Dying Earl A. Grollman
  3. Christians in Grief Stephen D. McConnell
  4. Grief: A Muslim Perspective Shukria Alimi Raad
  5. Grief in the American Culture Dana G. Cable
  6. Looking Through Different Eyes: Beyond Cultural Diversity Sherry E. Showalter
  7. Sociocultural Considerations for Working with Blacks Experiencing Loss and Grief Ronald Keith Barrett
  8. Developing Cultural Competency Lynne Ann DeSpelder
  9. Dying and Grieving in the Inner City Patricia A. Murphy and David M. Price
  10. Gender Differences in Bereavement Expression Across the Life Span Catherine M. Sanders
  11. Revisiting Masculine Grief Terry L. Martin and Kenneth J. Doka
  12. Developmental Perspectives on Grief and Mourning Charles A. Corr
  13. Helping Individuals with Developmental Disabilities Claire Lavin
  14. The World of the Deaf Community Frank R. Zieziula
  15. Sexual Orientation and Grief Ron E. Wilder
  16. Cultural Aspects of Peer Support: An Examination of One Program's Experience Bonnie Carroll
  17. Dimensions of Diversity in the Reconstruction of Meaning Robert A. Neimeyer and Nancy J. Keesee
  18. Deciding What Is Right When We Are So Different David M. Price
  19. Multicultural Grief Counseling Richard R. Ellis
  20. Healing Rituals: Powerful and Empowering Alice Parsons Zulli
  21. The Wounded Healer: A Transcultural Perspective Douglas C. Smith
  22. Conclusion Joyce D. Davidson
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Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D., M.Div.
William M. Lamers, Jr., M.D.

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