The impact of family deaths on older people

Authors

  • Miriam Moss
  • Sidney Moss

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Moss, S Z and Moss, M S. 1989. The impact of the death of an elderly sibling.. American Behavioral Scientist, 33: 94–106.

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Moss, M S and Moss, S Z. 1989. “Death of the very old.”. In Disenfranchised Grief: recognizing hidden: sorrow Edited by: Doka, K J. Lexington, MA, USA: Lexington Books. (chapter 19)

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1996-12-01

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