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Vol. 38 No. 2-3 (2019)
Vol. 38 No. 2-3 (2019)
Published:
2019-09-02
Editorial
Editorial
Colin Murray Parkes
49-50
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Article
Early studies of bereavement and Cruse Bereavement Care
Colin Murray Parkes
51-54
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The future of bereavement support: The next 60 years
Debbie Kerslake
55-58
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Funerals, memorials and bereavement care
Bruce Rumbold, Jennifer Lowe, Samar M Aoun
62-67
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Digital legacies with people affected by motor neurone disease: The views, experiences and perceptions of healthcare professionals, specialists and experts for use with bereaved young people
Oliver Clabburn, Katherine Knighting, Mary O’Brien, Barbara Jack
68-75
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Journals in the field of death studies and bereavement. Where does Bereavement Care fit in?
Denise Brady
76-82
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Diversity challenges from urban West Africa: How Senegalese family deaths illuminate dominant understandings of ‘bereavement’
Jane Ribbens McCarthy, Ruth Evans, Sophie Bowlby
83-90
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UK childhood bereavement services: A reflection on their development and cultural influence
Liz Rolls
91-103
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Do the Welsh have it? Evaluating a bereavement support service supporting people bereaved by dementia
Caity Roleston, Karen West, Rachel Shaw
104-108
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Positive growth following trauma – clinical perspectives1
Atle Dyregrov, Kari Dyregrov
109-114
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The value of peer support groups following disaster: From Aberfan to Manchester
Anne Eyre
115-121
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The meaning of ‘things’: The evolution of an ethic of care in the return of personal effects after disaster 2001–2019
Lucy Easthope
122-128
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Equal bereavement for same sex partners
Richard O'Leary
129-132
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Interview
Cruse Bereavement Care at 60 – strengths, challenges and new directions
Kate Mitchell
59-61
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