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         Bereavement Grief School Guidance:     more detail
  1. Living with Grief in School (Guidance for Teachers) by Ann Chadwick, 1994-02-28
  2. Mourning and Dancing for Schools: A Grief and Recovery Sourcebook for Students, Teachers and Parents by Sally Miller, 2000-08-01
  3. Grief In School Communities by Louise Rowling, 2003-03-01
  4. Student Dies, A School Mourns: Dealing With Death and Loss in the School Community by Ralph L Klicker, 1999-09-01
  5. Life Cycles: Activities for Helping Children Live With Daily Change and Loss by Jeanne Lagorio, 1997-11

1. Connections Christian Counselling Helping With Grief In School
Living with grief in school guidance for teachers, Family Reading Centre. Children and Bereavement, Wendy Duffy (NS/CHP, 0 7151 4846 X)
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. TA Responses Grief And Bereavement
Families and Grief Grief at School A SelfStudy Tool Kit Grief Children Grief and Bereavement Mental Health Information Grief and Gender
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3. Bereave
Bereavement/Grief/Widowhood Buy books at a DISCOUNT FREE delivery with $40 order a leader's guide, is designed for a Sunday school elective to
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4. Children's Grief And Loss Issues And How We Can Help
To Help Children With Complicated Grief Suicide, Homicide, AIDS, Violence, and Abuse and Helping The Grieving Child in the School Healing
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5. Barr-Harris Children's Grief Center
Books, Etc. about Death, Bereavement and Grief a child attend a funeral?" Links to Other Web Sites How the School Can Help A Child Who Has
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6. Hospice
Liplap's Wish London, Jonathan Children Bereavement. Living with Death and Dying KublerRoss E Bereaved. Living with Grief in School.
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7. American Hospice Foundation Grief At School
bereavement coordinators Grief at School is an important addition to the continuing education of school teachers and counselors. Grief at
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8. TA Responses Grief And Bereavement
In Elementary school guidance and Counseling, v28, pp. 206213. When grief Letting go of grief bereavement groups for children in the school setting.
http://www.smhp.psych.ucla.edu/qf/p3003_01.htm

9. Web Site Directory, The Best Sites For The Student In The Web, Provided By Stude
bereavement / grief bereavement / grief, Career Career school guidance Social Worker school guidance Social Worker (14) schools Programs schools
http://www.students.net/st/Directory/Category.asp?id=295

10. The  Bereavement Center Of Westchester
Our goal is to offer assistance to schools in providing the guidance and support grief at school teachable moments especially within the context of
http://www.treehouse-bcw.org/SCHOOL OUTREACH PROGRAM.htm
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The Bereavement Center of Westchester BCW "When we create a safe place for all of us to be open and vulnerable, healing occurs." Unknown
School Outreach Program
The School Outreach program developed as an outgrowth of our Tree House program. We know that it is often too difficult for grieving families to make their way to the Bereavement Center to take advantage of our services. The School Outreach program is one way that we can reach out to those children and teenagers who have experienced a loss but cannot come to us. It is also directly meeting a compelling set of opportunities to help grieving youth and to educate their peers and teachers about how to give support. School and school friendships play a large part in young people’s lives, and it is tremendously helpful for grieving students to feel safe, supported and less lonely as they move through the normal, natural pain of grief that often affects their work and social lives at school. We also realize that this is sometimes an overwhelming and difficult task for school personnel. Our goal is to offer assistance to schools in providing the guidance and support necessary to deal effectively with issues of loss and grief among students.
Services Available:
In-service education program
  • what grief is (the natural and normal responses to loss) and why grieving is an important, inevitable and lifelong learning process.

11. Counseling
Counseling for grief and bereavement. Bookstacks BF 575 .G7 H86 1996 Elementary school guidance and Counseling, Journal of Pastoral Counseling
http://www.southalabama.edu/univlib/guides/counseling.htm
Counseling
Selected Resources
http://library.southalabama.edu Cubie S. Joor The following is a guide to library and internet resources that may prove useful. It is not an exhaustive list. Please check at the reference desk (2nd floor north) or send us a email at (webref@jaguar1.usouthal.edu) for help in locating additional materials.
Dictionaries/Encyclopedias/Handbooks
Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Practical Guidebook . Bookstacks RC 465.5 .C855 2001
Dictionary of Counseling . Ref. BF 637 .C6 B444 1994
Dictionary of Counseling Techniques and Terms . Ref. BF 637 .C6 H34
Dictionary of Drug Abuse Terms and Terminology . Ref. HV 5804 .A23
Encyclopedia of Drug Abuse . Ref. HV 5804 .O24
Handbook of Motivational Counseling Concepts, Approaches, and Assessment . 2004 (NetLibrary e-book)
Community Counseling
Counseling Criminal Justice Offenders . Bookstacks HV 7428 .M3 2004
Counseling Refugees: A Psychosocial Approach . 2003 (NetLibrary e-book)
Handbook of Rehabilitation Counseling . Bookstacks HD 7255.5 .H36 2004
Mental Health Treatment in State Prison, 2000

12. Duke Community Bereavement Services: Fall/Winter 2003 Workshops
Duke Community bereavement Services grief Education / Specialized Workshops mental health and health professionals, school guidance counselors and
http://dukehealth1.org/dhcc/bereavement_workshops.asp

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... Notice of Privacy Practices Professional Training Workshops for social workers, grief counselors, mental health and health professionals, school guidance counselors and social workers, clergy, funeral home directors. The following full day workshops are scheduled:
  • October 18,2004 THE WORST HAS HAPPENED: WHAT NOW? Working with clients who have lost someone to homocide.
  • December 9, 2004 DESIGNING A CAMP FOR GRIEVING CHILDREN
  • February 24, 2005 THE ART OF REMEMBERING Using the Arts in Grief Work.
Other workshops can be scheduled by specific groups and organizations upon request. Fees vary according to the length of workshop and size of group. For more information, please call (919) 644-6869. For more information about our services, please call (919) 620-DUKE (3853). Monday - Friday, 8:00AM - 5PM Eastern Standard Time

13. Child And Adolescent Grief And Loss Effective Therapeutic
Ms. Zeefe lectures locally and nationally on grief and bereavement and is an active Child Advocates; school guidance Counselors; Occupational Therapists
http://www.health-ed.com/Pennsylvania/PAchildgrief.htm
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Effective Therapeutic Strategies for Healing
AUGUST 24, 2005
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a short break in the morning and another in the afternoon, both determined by Completed evaluations will be collected and Verification of Attendance certificates will be distributed at the end of the day.

14. Middle School Guidance Office
The Middle school Counseling Center is here to help students achieve success inschool. grief dealing with issues of loss and bereavement
http://bcsd.k12.ny.us/middle/counselctr.htm
Back BC High School BC Middle School Early Learning Center Clarksville Elementary Elsmere Elementary Glenmont Elementary Hamagrael Elementary Slingerlands Elementary Academics Activities Athletics Counseling Center ... What's New
The Middle School Counseling Center is here to help students achieve success in school. School counselors provide information concerning educational opportunities, and they advise students regarding the best use of their abilities, interests and aptitudes. COUNSELING CENTER STAFF Matt Farnan,
Knickerbocker counselor Andy Lenhardt,
Patroon 6 and 7(2) counselor Kim Smith,
Hudson counselor Carla Young,
Patroon 7(1) and 8 counselor Judy Fruiterman

15. CCPAS - Articles
Living with grief in school guidance for teachers Family Reading Centre Childrenand bereavement Wendy Duff (NS/CHP,0 7151 4846X)
http://www.ccpas.co.uk/Articles/Grief in school.htm
Amongst the children, the news whistled round the playground like the cold east wind. It was 8.55 am on Monday 13 May 1996 at our local primary school. Children were kissing their mothers goodbye and juggling with lunchboxes, reading book, bags and coats, walking into school like any other day. One or two children were shouting out “Mrs Clarkson's dead!”. Most of the mothers appeared to ignore it and sent their children in as usual. “Mrs Clarkson's dead!” With blank, uncomprehending faces children went on telling each other loudly, while others just hung up their coats outside her classroom, refusing to hear, shutting it out because it couldn't be true. But it was true. Julie Clarkson had died during the weekend. She had been in remission. As a governor, I had been told of her illness two years previously, but parents and children had been informed only a week earlier that ‘Mrs Clarkson's illness could not be cured' and that she would not be coming back to school. Julie was full of vitality: a positive, energetic person and a very good teacher. The news that she had died was shocking and unexpected for everyone. We couldn't believe that Julie would not be coming back, smiling and full of ideas for a new week. Like many others, I went home distressed that morning. Some parents had not known anything and, like their children, had heard it baldly yelled out. Others had heard the sad news the day before. I felt especially sorry for those who had decided not to tell their children themselves but to leave it to the school, so that they could all hear together. I felt sorry too for the children in her Year 2 class, the shocked shouters and the equally shocked shouted at. I was glad that I had told my 7 year old son myself earlier that morning. His face had shown shock, then he had hung his head saying sadly, “No more Mrs Clarkson”. The whole school was told in assembly that morning, and there were many tears. Meanwhile I was at home, wondering what I could do to help.

16. Morebios
The experience of grief after bereavement A phenomenological study with implicationsfor Elementary school guidance and Counseling, 30(4), 292320.
http://web.utk.edu/~thompson/morebio.html
A Brief Biography of Dr. Charles Thompson (Contd.)
Descriptions of university life by successful black undergraduate students;
The experience of grief after bereavement;
Can you go home again? An investigation of returning home after studying abroad (two separate studies-one with students who returned home and stayed and one with students who returned home only to return to the country of their sojourn. Descriptions of university life by undergraduate, black students who were on academic probation after their first semester of college. Doctoral Dissertations Directed *Christofi, V. (2003). Returning home and leaving again: A phenomenological
Fultz, S.A. (2001) Clergy referral for counseling problems. *Muller, E.D. (2001) The experience of grief after bereavement: A phenomonological analysis. *Briscoe, D. E. (1999). The experience of coping with chronic pain: a phenomenological investigation. McKee, E. A. (1999). MMPI-2 studies of posttraumatic adjustment following physical or sexual abuse. *Coffield, J.L. (1997). Adoption and its effort on identity development in adolescence.

17. AGCA Abstracts
This paper reviews consultation between school guidance counsellors and teachers and makes dealing with bereavement and grief unavoidable for teachers.
http://www.australianacademicpress.com.au/Publications/Journals/Guidance&Counsel
ABSTRACTS Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling
Volume Number Special Issue Mental Health Issues and Schools Positive Statements, Positive Students, Positive Classrooms
Paul C. Burnett
Centre for Research and Graduate Training, Charles Sturt University, Australia
Louise Rowling
University of Sydney, Australia The field of school mental health promotion could be considered to be a new field of research and practice; however, this is not the case. Theoretically it is firmly grounded in both health and education bodies of research that have coalesced to advance practice to meet current imperatives. In reviewing these foundations prevailing dilemmas and challenges become evident. These include the ideologies of stakeholders about mental health; decision-making about entry points around risk and protective factors, and/or social context; and ethical and methodological problems in research and evaluation. Broadening Social Networks for Girls and Particularly for Boys: Outcomes of a Coping Skills Program
Neringa Luscombe Smith, Erica Frydenberg and Charles Poole

18. QUT | EPrints Archive - Grief And Loss : Perspectives For School Personnel
Australian Journal of guidance and Counselling 12(1)97106. of loss onstudents makes dealing with bereavement and grief unavoidable for teachers.
http://eprints.qut.edu.au/archive/00001052/
Grief and loss : Perspectives for school personnel
O'Connor, Cathy and Templeton, Elizabeth (2002) Grief and loss : Perspectives for school personnel. Australian Journal of Guidance and Counselling Full text available as: PDF - Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader or other PDF viewer.
Abstract
Discussing death, grief and loss is difficult, however, the impact of loss on students makes dealing with bereavement and grief unavoidable for teachers. To best prepare for helping students, school personnel need to deal with their own feelings about these issues first. Becoming familiar with children's perceptions of death, the stages and expressions of grief, and effective coping strategies will further enhance the support provided by school personnel to grieving students. This paper reviews the literature on grief and loss in order to provide a background from which school personnel may draw in their preparation for assisting students experiencing such circumstances. Clarification of commonly used terms is provided and the nature of grief and loss is explored. Implications for parents, teachers, counsellors and school systems are outlined and a brief overview of recommended strategies is presented. EPrint Type: Journal (Paginated) Status: Published Refereed: Yes Keywords: Grief; Death; Student counselling; Coping; Teacher role

19. St.Christopher's Hospice - Bereavement
research on the subject up to 1996) and clinical guidance on working withbereaved people. grief in school communities Open University Press, 2003
http://www.stchristophers.org.uk/page.cfm/link=472
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Available from the Bookshop If you buy from the Bookshop at St Christopher’s, you are donating to our work. Abrams R When parents die. Learning to live with the loss of a parent. 2nd edition Routledge 1999 Rebecca Abrams draws on her personal and professional understanding of parental loss, as well as the experiences of many other adults, teenagers and young children, to provide the reader with an honest, compassionate and insightful exploration of the experience of losing a parent. Her father died when she was 19, and her stepfather died two years later. She believes that losing a parent at this age means encountering problems which are often largely ignored or unrecognised. Rebecca Abrams now works as a counsellor. Aranda S, Milne D Guidelines for the assessment of complicated bereavement risk in family members.

20. Ozark Guidance - 58 - Information - Cancer: Loss, Grief, And Bereavement
As with bereavement, grief processes depend on the relationship with the person Grieving children can become afraid of school, have learning problems,
http://www.ozarkguidance.org/poc/view_doc.php?type=doc&id=2570&cn=58

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