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A Brunner-Routledge Title

Mortality

Bereavement

Virtual Themed Issue

Contents

WALTER, T. (1996). A new model of grief. Mortality, 1, 7 – 25.

RICHES, G. & DAWSON, P. (1996). Communities of feeling: the culture of bereaved parents. Mortality, 1, 143 – 161.

LAUNGANI, P. (1996). Death and bereavement in India and England: a comparative analysis. Mortality, 1, 191 – 212.

FRANKENBERG, R. (1996). Cogito ergo doleo. Mortality, 1, 213 – 217.

WRIGHT, C. & COYLE, A. (1996). Experiences of AIDS-related bereavement among gay men: implications for their care. Mortality, 1, 267 – 282.

WALTER, T. (1996). A sociology of grief? Mortality, 3, 83 – 87.

0] BENNETT, K.B. (1997). Widowhood in elderly women: the medium- and long-term effects on mental and physical health. Mortality, 2, 137 – 148.

STROEBE, M.S. (1997). Testament of grief. Mortality, 2, 163 – 166.

BALK, D. (1997). Death, bereavement and college students: a descriptive analysis. Mortality, 2, 207 – 220.

STROEBE, M.L. (1997). From mourning and melancholia to bereavement and biography: an assessment of Walter’s New Model of grief. Mortality, 2, 255 – 262.

WALTER, T. (1997). Letting go and keeping hold: a reply to Stroebe. Mortality, 2, 263 – 266.

RICHES, G. & DAWSON, P. (1998). Spoiled memories: problems of grief resolution in families bereaved through murder. Mortality, 3, 143 – 159.

BENNETT, K.B. (1998). Longitudinal changes in mental and physical health among elderly, recently widowed men. Mortality, 3, 265 – 273.

MCCLAREN, J. (1998). A new understanding of grief: a counsellor’s perspective. Mortality, 3, 275 – 295.

FOOTMAN, E.B. (1998). The loss adjusters. Mortality, 3, 291 – 295.

GOLSWORTHY, R. & COYLE, A. (1999). Spiritual beliefs and the search for meaning among older adults following partner loss. Mortality, 4, 21 – 40.

ROWLING, L. (1999). Being in, being out, being with: affect and the role of the qualitative researcher in loss and grief research. Mortality, 4, 167 – 181.

STOKES, J., PENNINGTON, J., MONROE, B., PAPADATOU, D. & RELF, M. (1999). Developing services for bereaved children: a discussion of the theoretical and practical issues involved. Mortality, 4, 291 – 307.

THOMPSON, F. & PAYNE, S. (2000). Bereaved children’s questions to a doctor. Mortality, 5, 74 – 96.

BENNETT, G. & BENNETT, K.M. (2000). The presence of the dead: an empirical study. Mortality, 5, 139 – 157.

ARNARSON, A. (2000). Biography, bereavement, story. Mortality, 5, 189 – 204.

BRADBURY, M. (2001). Freud’s Mourning and Melancholia. Mortality, 6, 212 – 219.

DOSS, E. (2002). Death, art and memory in the public sphere: the visual and material culture of grief in contemporary America. Mortality, 7, 63 – 82. Bereavement 5

STROEBE, M.S. (2002). Paving the way: from early attachment theory to contemporary bereavement research. Mortality, 7, 127 – 138.

PAYNE, P. (2002). Dilemmas in the use of volunteers to provide hospice bereavement support: evidence from New Zealand. Mortality, 7, 139 – 154.

PAPADATOU, D., METALLINOU, O., HATZICHRISTOU, C. & PAVLIDA, P. (2002). Supporting the bereaved child: teachers’ perceptions and experiences in Greece. Mortality, 7, 324 – 339.

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