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The Weeping Willow : Encounters with Grief.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2007Copyright date: ©2007Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (216 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780199770823
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Weeping WillowDDC classification:
  • 155.937
LOC classification:
  • BF575.G7 -- H337 2007eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Grief Map -- 1 You Don't Know Till You Ask: JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS, SPEAKING TO CHILDREN -- 2 The Weeping Willow: CHILDREN DEALING WITH IMPENDING DEATH -- 3 Who Will Go to Torah with Me?: SECURITY FOLLOWING PARENTAL DEATH -- 4 The Black Place: TALKING ABOUT FEARS -- 5 The Tree: IT IS NORMAL TO GROW AFTER TRAUMA -- 6 Give Me Permission to Die: TALKING OPENLY ABOUT DEATH -- 7 The Silent Stage: ENCOURAGING THE BEREAVED TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES -- 8 Where Is Safe?: REPERCUSSIONS OF SIBLING DEATH -- 9 Deciding to Live: IMPORTANT DECISIONS NEED CONSCIOUS THOUGHT -- 10 Who's Next?: TAKING CHILDREN TO FUNERALS: WHEN, WHAT AGE, HOW -- 11 The Worst Death: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOSING A PARENT AND LOSING A CHILD -- 12 The Last to Know: THE INDIVIDUAL'S RIGHT TO KNOW -- 13 What Is Freedom?: THE UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE OF THE INDIVIDUAL -- 14 The Mailman: LEARN AND PASS THE KNOWLEDGE ON -- 15 I Want Attention: CLASSROOM INTERVENTION AFTER SUICIDE -- 16 You Cannot Prepare: REHEARSING GRIEF / ROMANTICIZING DEATH -- 17 I Can't Tell You: GETTING SOMEONE TO TELL YOU SOMETHING -- 18 Letting Go: TAKING CHANCES WITH COMMUNICATION -- 19 What Is the Gain?: COST VERSUS BENEFIT -- 20 Body Language: THE CLARITY OF AFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION -- 21 Harps in Heaven, Accordions in Hell: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS -- 22 Waiting to Die: THE TIMING OF DEATH -- 23 Where Did You Get My Number?: IDENTIFYING THE BEREAVED -- 24 Better to Remember Him as He Was: WHO SHOULD BE PART OF THE MOURNING RITUALS? -- 25 Waiting for Elijah: NORMAL GRIEF RESPONSES -- 26 What Not to Say: HOW TO ACT AROUND GRIEVERS -- 27 What Is Yours, What Is Not: EMPATHY, BOUNDARIES, IDENTIFICATION -- 28 Laugh and the World Laughs ...: WHEN YOU ARE DYING, YOU ARE STILL ALIVE -- 29 The Minefield: NORMAL GRIEF.
30 I Want to Finish His Life for Him: IDENTIFICATION OF BEREAVED SIBLINGS WITH THE DECEASED.
Summary: The Weeping Willow illustrates, through clinial case vignettes, an extremely practical approach to dealing with grief. It is designed for the layman as well as the student and the professional, for the comforter and learner as well as the griever.
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Intro -- Contents -- Foreword -- Grief Map -- 1 You Don't Know Till You Ask: JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS, SPEAKING TO CHILDREN -- 2 The Weeping Willow: CHILDREN DEALING WITH IMPENDING DEATH -- 3 Who Will Go to Torah with Me?: SECURITY FOLLOWING PARENTAL DEATH -- 4 The Black Place: TALKING ABOUT FEARS -- 5 The Tree: IT IS NORMAL TO GROW AFTER TRAUMA -- 6 Give Me Permission to Die: TALKING OPENLY ABOUT DEATH -- 7 The Silent Stage: ENCOURAGING THE BEREAVED TO EXPRESS THEMSELVES -- 8 Where Is Safe?: REPERCUSSIONS OF SIBLING DEATH -- 9 Deciding to Live: IMPORTANT DECISIONS NEED CONSCIOUS THOUGHT -- 10 Who's Next?: TAKING CHILDREN TO FUNERALS: WHEN, WHAT AGE, HOW -- 11 The Worst Death: THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LOSING A PARENT AND LOSING A CHILD -- 12 The Last to Know: THE INDIVIDUAL'S RIGHT TO KNOW -- 13 What Is Freedom?: THE UNIQUE PERSPECTIVE OF THE INDIVIDUAL -- 14 The Mailman: LEARN AND PASS THE KNOWLEDGE ON -- 15 I Want Attention: CLASSROOM INTERVENTION AFTER SUICIDE -- 16 You Cannot Prepare: REHEARSING GRIEF / ROMANTICIZING DEATH -- 17 I Can't Tell You: GETTING SOMEONE TO TELL YOU SOMETHING -- 18 Letting Go: TAKING CHANCES WITH COMMUNICATION -- 19 What Is the Gain?: COST VERSUS BENEFIT -- 20 Body Language: THE CLARITY OF AFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION -- 21 Harps in Heaven, Accordions in Hell: CHANGING PERCEPTIONS -- 22 Waiting to Die: THE TIMING OF DEATH -- 23 Where Did You Get My Number?: IDENTIFYING THE BEREAVED -- 24 Better to Remember Him as He Was: WHO SHOULD BE PART OF THE MOURNING RITUALS? -- 25 Waiting for Elijah: NORMAL GRIEF RESPONSES -- 26 What Not to Say: HOW TO ACT AROUND GRIEVERS -- 27 What Is Yours, What Is Not: EMPATHY, BOUNDARIES, IDENTIFICATION -- 28 Laugh and the World Laughs ...: WHEN YOU ARE DYING, YOU ARE STILL ALIVE -- 29 The Minefield: NORMAL GRIEF.

30 I Want to Finish His Life for Him: IDENTIFICATION OF BEREAVED SIBLINGS WITH THE DECEASED.

The Weeping Willow illustrates, through clinial case vignettes, an extremely practical approach to dealing with grief. It is designed for the layman as well as the student and the professional, for the comforter and learner as well as the griever.

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