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- Death of a parent : transition to a new adult identity / by Umberson, Debra.(CARDINAL)772137;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-247) and index.Ordinary loss, extraordinary change -- Unexpected crisis -- Symbolic loss -- Turning point in adulthood -- Intimate relationships -- The next generation -- The parent left behind -- My brother's keeper -- Rite of passage.
- Subjects: Parents; Loss (Psychology); Adulthood;
- Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 7
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- The death of adult children through the eyes of grieving parents / by Gaber, Ron.;
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- Subjects: Adult children; Bereavement.; Consolation.; Death; Grief.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The orphaned adult : confronting the death of a parent / by Angel, Marc.;
Bibliography: pages 154-157.
- Subjects: Adult children; Death; Parents;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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the unthinkable [videorecording] /
Christopher Nordenrot, Lisa Henni, Jesper Barkselius, Pia Halvoren"Sweden is under attack from an unknown force. In the midst of this crisis, Alex is forced back to his childhood village to arrange for the funeral of his mother. There he must reconcile with both his father and his old flame, Anna, who he has desperately been trying to forget. As old feelings come back to the surface, more mysterious attacks plunge Sweden into chaos and confusion." Back cover.Not rated.DVD, region 1, widescreen presentation, Dolby Digital 5.0.
- Subjects: Attack of country ; Death of parent ; Man/woman relationships ; Parent/child relationships ;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- A child's grief : surviving the death of a parent / by Strong, Judy.(CARDINAL)895713;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 63-64).
- Subjects: Bereavement in children.; Children and death; Children; Grief therapy.; Parents; Children.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- The Wednesday letters [sound recording] : / by Wright, Jason F.(CARDINAL)690023; Allen, Art,narrator;
After a seemingly perfect 39-year marriage, Jack held Laurel in his arms one last time before his death. When their children, Samantha and Malcolm, return home for the funeral, they discover a cache of love letters their father wrote to their mother. However, upon reading the letters, Samantha and Malcolm discover some shocking family secrets. Now, the siblings must come to terms with their father's secret past while sorting out their own domestic squabbling.
- Subjects: Christian fiction; Audiobooks.; Adult children; Family secrets; Parents, death of;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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An evergreen Christmas [videorecording] : /
Robert Loggia, Charleene Closshey, Tyler Ritter, Jake Sandvig, Booboo Stewart, Greer Grammer, Naomi Judd.Leaving her seemingly glamorous life in Los Angeles behind, Evie Lee returns to the samll town of Boston Falls, Tennessee and her family's once thriving Christmas tree farm to attend her father's funeral.Digital video disc.System requirements:
- Subjects: Death of parent.; Inheritance taxes ; Love ; Parent/child relationships.; Christmas tree farms ;
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- How do we tell the children? : a parents' guide to helping children understand and cope when someone dies / by Schaefer, Dan.(CARDINAL)748796; Lyons, Christine.(CARDINAL)748797;
Bibliography: pages 133-141.
- Subjects: Bereavement; Children and death.; Children; Death; Parent and child.; Teenagers; Children.;
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 4
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- How do we tell the children? : a step-by-step guide for helping children two to teen cope when someone dies / by Schaefer, Dan.(CARDINAL)748796; Lyons, Christine.(CARDINAL)748797;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-196) and index.
- Subjects: Children and death.; Death; Bereavement; Parent and child.; Children; Teenagers; Children.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- How do we tell the children? : a step-by-step guide for helping children two to teen cope when someone dies / by Schaefer, Dan.; Lyons, Christine.;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 187-196) and index.1. What children think about death. Two to six years -- Six to nine years -- Nine to twelve years teenagers -- 2. Explaining death to children. Death of a grandparent -- Death of an immediate family member (mother, father, sibling) -- Infant death -- Death of a friend or classmate accidental death -- Murder -- Suicide -- AIDS -- How to talk to children about -- Someone who is dying -- How to talk to a mentally retarded child -- Death of a pet -- 3. Grief and healing. Common reactions to grief -- The special needs of children -- The grieving process -- Problems to be prepared for at various ages -- Dealing with anger, guilt, and responsibility -- Helping your child to heal -- 4. Expectations for the grieving child and the best ways to respond. Traumatic stress -- One personal experience of trauma / Dr. Lisa Hudson -- Schools and trauma -- 5. The funeral-finding a way to say good-bye. Telling children what to expect -- A good-bye gift -- Questions your child might ask -- "Life Goes On" / Pat Travis Rosenberg -- Crisis checklist.This volume presents a guide to talking about death with children. The authors explain what most children can easily understand, what they might need help understanding, and the importance of being up-front with them. This work is updated with material on AIDS, the loss of a companion animal, and talking about the mentally handicapped.
- Subjects: Children and death.; Death; Bereavement; Parent and child.; Children; Teenagers; Bereavement.; Children.; Death.; Parenting.; Child psychology.; Children.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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