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Helping teens cope with death.
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- Subjects: Teenagers and death.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Dealing with death : the ultimate teen guide / by Gay, Kathlyn,author.(CARDINAL)509053;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Death in your life -- When someone close dies -- Vigils -- Living with deadly diseases -- End-of-life decisions and care -- Euthanasia : mercy killing or murder? -- Suicide survival and loss -- Funerals, burials, and memorials -- Cultural and religious beliefs about death -- Legal matters -- When pets and service animals die -- Living your life -- Appendix -- Further reading -- Glossary -- Index -- About the author.
- Subjects: Death.; Loss (Psychology); Teenagers and death.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Dark secrets 2 / by Chandler, Elizabeth.(CARDINAL)395715;
No Time to Die / The Deep End of Fear730L
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Teenagers and death; Sisters;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Don't die, my love / by McDaniel, Lurlene.(CARDINAL)779825;
A young couple, Julie & Luke, "engaged" since sixth grade, discover that Luke has Hodgkin's lymphoma. Julie Ellis and Luke Muldenhower have always been school sweethearts. Now both are in high school and deeply in love. Luke, a talented football player, is almost certain to receive an athletic scholarship to a top college. And no matter what her parents say, wherever Luke goes, Julie intends to follow. When Luke can't shake what he thinks is a virus, Julie persuades him to see a doctor. Luke's test results are alarming, but Julie believes their love is stronger than anything. Can love survive, now and forever?750LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Cancer; Teenagers and death;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- When a friend or loved one dies : grieving, mourning, and healing / by Hanson-Harding, Alexandra.(CARDINAL)647069;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 72-77) and index.Introduction -- The beginning after the ending -- The grieving process -- Different losses -- Slow deaths, quick deaths -- How you can help yourself -- Cybergrieving -- Glossary -- For more information -- For further reading -- Bibliography -- Index.
- Subjects: Teenagers and death.; Bereavement;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Don't die, my love / by McDaniel, Lurlene.(CARDINAL)779825;
"Meant for each other. That's how both Julie Ellis and Luke Muldenhower have always felt. In sixth grade Luke actually asked Julie to marry him, and she just laughed. In eighth grade they began dating. Now in high school, they are deeply in love. Luke is almost certain to receive an athletic scholarship. Julie intends to follow. When Luke can't shake what he thinks is a virus, Julie persuades him to see a doctor. His test results are alarming. Can their love survive, now and forever?"--From publisher's website.750L
- Subjects: Young adult fiction.; Romance fiction.; Young adult fiction.; Cancer; Cancer; Teenagers and death;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 1
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- Accidental death among children and teenagers in North Carolina. by North Carolina.Public Health Statistics Branch.(CARDINAL)153359;
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- Subjects: Children; Teenagers; Violent deaths;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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- Teens talk about suicide, death, and grieving / by Landau, Jennifer,1961-(CARDINAL)357395;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction -- Teens talk about the death of a parent -- Teens talk about the death of a grandparent -- Teens talk about the death of a friend or mentor -- Teens talk about suicide -- The teen health & wellness personal story project -- Glossary -- For more information -- For further reading -- Bibliography -- Index.Losing a loved one is devastating at any age, but it can be especially trying for those going through the changes that adolescence brings. These engrossing stories offer first-person narratives of young adults coping with the death of someone close to them. As these teens work through their grief, they find strength within themselves while they struggle to move on from these tragedies. One teen finds solace in writing, while another deals with his loss by focusing on how precious life can be. Told in unflinching prose, this book offers comfort to teens going through this wrenching process.Grades 7-12.
- Subjects: Young adult literature.; Young adult literature.; Teenagers and death.; Suicide.; Grief.; Stress in adolescence.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Grieving for the sibling you lost : a teen's guide to coping with grief & finding meaning after loss / by Goldblatt Hyatt, Erica,author.(CARDINAL)802754;
"If you've lost a sibling, you feel sad, confused, or even angry. For the first time, a psychotherapist specializing in teen and adolescent bereavement offers a compassionate guide to help you discover your unique coping style, deal with overwhelming emotions, and find constructive ways to manage this profound loss so you can move forward in a meaningful and healthy way. Losing a loved one-at any age-is devastating. But if you're a teen who has lost a sibling, this loss can feel even more so. Siblings are also lifetime playmates, confidants, role models, and friends. After losing a brother or sister, you may feel like a part of yourself is missing. You may also feel lonely, depressed, and anxious. These are all normal reactions. But even though the pain feels unmanageable now, there are ways you can start to heal. Grieving for the Sibling You Lost will help you understand your own unique coping style. You'll also find effective exercises based in cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) to help you work through negative thoughts, and learn the importance of creating meaning out of loss and suffering. Most importantly, you'll learn when and how to ask for help from parents, friends, or teachers. If you've lost a sibling, the pain can feel unbearable, but there are ways you can start to heal. This book will show you how"--
- Subjects: Teenagers and death.; Bereavement in adolescence.; Grief in adolescence.;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Let him live / by McDaniel, Lurlene.(CARDINAL)779825;
700LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Fiction.; Teenagers and death; Terminally ill; Death;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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