Book Reviews
References
Hallam, E and Hockey, J. 2001. Death, memory and material culture, Oxford, New York: Berg.
Abrams, R. 1992. When parents die: learning to live with loss of a parent, 2nd edition, 1999London, New York: Routledge.
Jenkinson, A. 2004. Past caring: The beginning not the end, 2nd edition, 248Polperro: Heritage Press.
Gilbert, P. 2009. The compassionate mind, London: Constable & Robinson.
Hayes, S, Follette, VM and Linehan, MM. 2004. Mindfulness and acceptance. expanding the cognitive behavoural tradition, Guildford: Guildford Press.
Kabat-Zin, J. 1990. Full catastrophe living. How to cope with stress, pain and illness using mindfulness meditation, London: Paitkus.
Kumar, SM. 2005. Grieving mindfully, Oakland, CA: New Harbinger Publications.
Sage, N, Sowden, M, Chorlton, E and Edeleanu, A. 2008. CBT for chronic illness and palliative care: a workbook and toolkit, Chichester: Wiley.
Yalom, I. 2008. Staring at the sun: overcoming the dread of death, London: Piatkus.
Berridge, K. 2001. Vigor mortis: the end of the death taboo, London: Profile Books.
Kellaher, L, Hockey, J and Prendergast, D. 2010. “Wandering lines and culde-sacs: trajectories of ashes in the United Kingdom”. In The matter of death: space, place and materiality, Edited by: Hockey, J, Komaromy, C and Woodthorpe, K. 133–147. Basingstoke: : Palgrave Macmillan.
Roach, N. 2004. Stiff: the curious lives of human cadavers, London: Penguin Books.
Takeuchi Cullen, L. 2006. Remember me: a lively tour of the new American way of death, New York: HarperCollins.