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Vol. 29 No. 1 (2010)
Vol. 29 No. 1 (2010)
Published:
2010-04-01
Editorial
Editorial
Colin Murray Parkes
1-1
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First Person
Not knowing is more scary than knowing
Eleanor Turner
2-3
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Original Articles
Grief counselling and therapy
The case for humility
Robert A Neimeyer
4-7
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Grief counselling efficacy
Have we learned enough?
Henk Schut
8-9
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What have we learned from research on grief counselling?
A response to Schut and Neimeyer
William T Hoyt, Dale G Larson
10-13
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Bereavement support in a hospice setting
The role of a bereavement information evening
Amanda Roberts, Sinead McGilloway
14-18
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A time to mourn
Reflections on Jewish bereavement practices
Margi Abeles, Jeanne Samson Katz
19-22
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Death of a partner
Financial implications and experience of loss
Anne Corden, Michael Hirst, Katharine Nice
23-28
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Spotlight On Practice
The power of three
Storytelling and bereavement
Janet Dowling
29-32
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Webwatch
Sad or mad? Prolonged grief and mental disorder
Catherine Jackson
33-35
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Abstracts
Abstracts
Denise Brady
36-37
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Book Reviews
Book Reviews
Linda Machin, Maria-Alicia Ferrera-Peña, Margaret Stroebe, Elizabeth Turner, Heather Price, Jan van den Bout, Phil Clarkstone, Wendy Rayner, Sandie Downer
38-42
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