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Capturing from the start that 'Childhood is, and always has been, a vulnerable time,' we have a rich in gathering of contributed pieces that bring us into the raw, fragile arena of children traumatized by life events and behaviors..." --Illness, Crisis, and Loss Balk and Corr again have edited a book that will set the direction of the field for yet another decade....Caregivers can count on this book...for insight and intervention." --From the Foreword by Kenneth J. Doka, PhDProfessor, The Graduate School, The College of New RochelleAuthor, Counseling Individuals With Life-Threatening Illness Over a decade has passed since the publication of Balk and Corr's groundbreaking Handbook of Adolescent Death and Bereavement. This new book, Adolescent Encounters With Death, Bereavement, and Coping, analyzes the challenges faced by adolescents coping with death, dying, and bereavement, and examines the new, unique circumstances and advances that have transpired over the last decade. These include: Grief and coping with HIV/AIDS Adolescents, humor, and death Technology and the Internet: coping with loss in the digital world Bereavement over the deaths of celebrities The book also explores critical, imaginative conceptual frameworks and models that have emerged on the scene, including: The dual process model for understanding loss Ideas about assumptive worlds Debates about the benefit and harm of grief counseling New research on recovery and resilience following bereavement Written from the interdisciplinary perspectives of expert sociologists, psychologists, educators, social workers, nurses, and anthropologists, this book offers a breadth and depth of insight into the complex nature of adolescent bereavement. Nurses, counselors, social workers, and educators will find this book to be an invaluable resource when they try to understand and help adolescents coping with death-related issues.
David E. Balk, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Health and Nutrition Sciences at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York where he directs Graduate Studies in Thanatology.Charles A. Corr, PhD, CT, is Professor emeritus, Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville.
ForewordKenneth J. Doka PrefaceDavid E. Balk & Charles A. Corr Part I. BackgroundChapter 1 Adolescent Development: The Back story to Adolescent Encounters with Death and BereavementChapter 3 Ethics and Adolescent Grief Research: A Developmental AnalysisChapter 2 Young People Making Meaning in Response to Death and BereavementPart II. DeathChapter 4 Adolescents, Accidents, and HomicidesChapter 5 Adolescents and SuicideChapter 6 Adolescents and HIV/AIDSChapter 7 Adolescents Living with Life-Threatening IllnessesChapter 8 Adolescents, Humor, and DeathChapter 9 Adolescents, Technology, and the Internet: Coping with Loss in the Digital World Part III. BereavementChapter 10 Life as an Adolescent when a Parent Has DiedChapter 11 Sibling Bereavement during AdolescenceChapter 12 Death of a Friend during AdolescenceChapter 13 Adolescent Bereavement over the Deaths of CelebritiesChapter 14 Adolescent Bereavement and Traumatic DeathsPart IV. InterventionsChapter 15 Educating Adolescents about Death, Bereavement, and CopingChapter 16 Camps and Support Groups for AdolescentsChapter 17 Psychotherapeutic Approaches for Adolescents with Life-Threatening IllnessesChapter 18 Counseling Approaches for Bereaved Adolescents Chapter 19 Therapy for Adolescents Experiencing Prolonged GriefChapter 20 Interventions for Caregivers Suffering Compassion Fatigue or Burnout