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Living with grief after sudden loss
 — suicide, homicide, accident, heart attack, stroke
Author(s)Kenneth J Doka
Corporate AuthorHospice Foundation of America
PublisherHospice Foundation of America, Washington, DC, 1996
Pages261 pp
SourceTaylor & Francis, Rankine Road, Basingstoke, Hampshire, RG24 8PR.
KeywordsBereavement ; Death ; Suicide ; Stroke ; Heart disease ; Pastoral care ; Accidents ; United States of America.
AnnotationThis book comprises papers from the Foundation's 1996 teleconference on this theme, given by those who have experienced sudden loss, as a result of a family member's heart attack or stroke, transport accident, suicide, sudden violent death, or work in the armed forces. Other papers look at counselling and other methods of dealing with grief, as well as the role of central government, schools and teachers and the media.
Accession NumberCPA-970211204 B
ClassmarkDW: CW: EV: CQA: CQH: OW: OKA: 7T

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