Book Reviews

Authors

  • Ruth Malkinson
  • Trish Staples
  • Daan Westerink
  • Noelle Blackman
  • Heather Price
  • Wendy Rayner

References

Blackman, N. 2008. The development of an assessment tool for the bereavement needs of people with learning disabilities. British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 36: 165–170.

Dodd, P, Guerin, SMcEvoy, J. 2008. A study of complicated grief symptoms in people with intellectual disabilities. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 52(5): 415–425.

Dowling, S, Hubert, J, White, S and Hollins, S. 2006. Bereaved adults with intellectual disabilities: a combined randomized controlled trial and qualitative study of two community-based interventions. Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 50(4): 277–287.

Read, S and Elliott, D. 2007. Exploring a continuum of support for bereaved people with intellectual disabilities: a strategic approach. Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 11(2): 167–181.

Stroebe, MS and Schut, H. 1999. The dual process model of coping with bereavement: rationale and description. Death Studies, 23: 197–224.

Walter, T. 1996. A new model of grief: bereavement and biography. Mortality, 1(1): 7–25.

Goldman, L. 2006. Children also grieve: talking about death and healing, London: Jessica Kingsley.

Wells, R. 1988. Helping children cope with grief, London: Sheldon Press.

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2011-12-01

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