Books
The following books are available for loan from the Rose Resource Center.
| Title: Grief Comes To A Class | | Description: This book is to assist school personnel, primarily the teacher, in being a positive care giver for bereaved students and as an aid to students who re-enter the school environment following a death experience. | Author: Majel Gliko-Braden Publisher: Centering Corporation Resource, 1992 | � |
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| Title: Are You Weeping With Me God? | | Description: A book on the personal grief and story of a woman who lost her teenage daughter in a car accident. | Author: Martha Bittle Clark Publisher: Broadman Press, 1987 |
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| Title:Silent Grief: Living in the Wake of Suicide | | Description: A survivor and a psychologist offer support and advice for getting past the grief - and moving on. | Author: Christopher Lukas & Henry M. Seiden Publisher: Bantam Books, 1990 |
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| Title: Hope for Bereaved | | Description: A source book of inspiration and information for grieving persons as well as helping professionals. | Author: Therse Schoeneck Publisher: Hope for Bereaved Society, 1990 | � |
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| Title: Helping Children Grieve: When Someone They Love Dies | | Description: The author shows how children at various ages understand death and offers positive ways for parents and other caring adults to help them grieve. | Author: Theresa Huntly Publisher: Augsburg Press, 1991 | � |
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| Title: May I Walk You Home | | Description: This book captures the spirit of the personal companionship for those who accompany the dying on their final journey. The stories relate many experiences of connection, and glimpses of heaven that occur along the way. An example of how to be there, how to listen, when to speak followed by prayers, meditation exercises and affirmation for the day. | Author: Joyce Hutchinson; Prayers by Joyce Rupp Publisher: Ave Maria Press, 1999 | � |
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| Title: Living With Grief After Sudden Loss | | Description: This book was produced as a companion to the Hospice Foundation of America's third annual teleconference. The stories concern people who have lost loved ones through suicide, homicide, accident, heart attack and stroke. | Author: Edited by Kenneth J. Doka, Ph.D,; Forward by Jack Gordon Publisher: Hospice Foundation of America, 1996 | � |
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| Title: When a Child Dies | | Description: A story of the pain and work through grief that a mother goes through after losing her daughter to an illness. | Author: Carol Pregent Publisher: Ave Maria Press, 1992 | � |
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