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Vol. 36 No. 1 (2017)
Vol. 36 No. 1 (2017)
Published:
2017-01-02
Editorial
Editorial
Martin Newman
1-1
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Interview
What will survive of us is love – an interview with Cathy Phelan
Jessica Mitchell
2-7
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Article
The experience of bereavement following a physician assisted suicide (PAS): what do we know about the needs of these bereaved?
Jan Fish
8-10
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Facilitating access to scene photographs and CCTV footage for relatives bereaved after violent death
Jane Mowll, Gillian Adams, Juliet Darling
11-18
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Promote, oppose, accommodate or compensate?
Four ways religion can interact with society’s death practices
Tony Walter
19-24
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Emotional anaesthesia: a cognitive-behavioural treatment of prolonged grief in a client with complex comorbidities-the importance of reintegrating attachment, memory, and self-identity
Samantha Joplin, Lila Petar Vrklevski
25-32
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Other
Art embodied: tattoos as memorials
Deborah Davidson
33-40
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Bereavement round up: supporting people bereaved by dementia and women bereaved by stillbirth
Laura Rooney Ferris
41-43
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Book Review
Undying: A love story
Janet Dowling
44-44
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What happened to Daddy’s body?: explaining what happens after death in words very young children can understand
Judy Debenham
44-45
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Is Daddy coming back in a minute?: explaining (sudden) death in words very young children can understand
Judy Debenham
45-46
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Living through suicide loss with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder (ASD): an insider guide for individuals, family, friends, and professional responders
Katie Koehler
46-46
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