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Journal articles

Ringdal GI. Jordhoy MS. Ringdal K. Kaasa S. The first year of grief and bereavement in close family members to individuals who have died of cancer. Palliative Medicine, 2001; 15: 91-105.

Casarett D. Kutner JS. Abrahm J. Snyder L. Life after death: A practical approach to grief and bereavement. Annals of Internal Medicine. 2001; 134: 208-215.

Katz J. Sidell M. Komaromy C. Death in homes: bereavement needs of residents, relatives and staff. International Journal of Palliative Nursing. 2000; 6: 274-9

Resource books and websites

Dickenson D, Johnson M, Katz JS Death, dying, and bereavement. 2nd ed  London : Sage Publications and the Open University, 2000.

Faulkner A. Working with bereaved people Edinburgh : Churchill Livingstone, 1995.

Hindmarch C. On the death of a child, 2nd ed. Abingdon : Radcliffe Medical Press, 2000.

Innovations at the End of Life Care: peer-reviewed on line journal www.edc.org/lastacts

Kubler-Ross E. On Death and Dying. London: Routledge, 1989.

Parkes CM. Bereavement : studies of grief in adult life 3rd ed. New York : Routledge, 1996.

Parkes CM. Counselling in terminal care and bereavement  Leicester : Baltimore : BPS Books, 1996.

Stedeford A. Facing death : patients, families and professionals  London : Heinemann Medical Books, 1984.

Worden JW. Grief counselling and grief therapy : a handbook for the mental health practitioner, 2nd ed.. London : Routledge, 1991.


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