King's College (London, Ont.)
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Bereavement, 1987 | |
Children and grief | |
Decisions at the end of life | |
Explaining death to ourselves and our children | |
Fables and folklore | |
Life, death and transition | |
Morbidity and mortality | |
Moving beyond liturgy : creativity in children's funerals | |
The myth of the artist | |
Native America spirituality : illness, dying and death | |
The nature and impact of mystical experiences among the suddenly bereaved | |
New observations on some old ideas : a reexamination of bereavement theory | |
Nineteenth-century feminisms, fall/winter 1999: | |
Normal and destructive grief | |
Now I lay me down to sleep : dealing with death and young children | |
Nuclear age issues and death | |
On grief : insights and images from the arts, literature and pop culture | |
On professional evil : doubling the Nazi doctors | |
The ontology of masculinity : the roots of manhood. | |
Outcomes of a bereavement counselling group for adolescents | |
Pain management for children | |
Palliative care in the trenches : a frontline physician's ethical potpourri. | |
Panel discussion on death attitudes | |
Parental responses to unexpected death | |
Pastoral care with the dying and bereaved | |
Pathways through grief : how a visual tool helps grieving adolescents | |
Perceptions of death through the eyes of children and adolescents | |
Personhood and the question of neonatal euthansia [sic] | |
Pie in the sky when you die : the sociology of the afterlife | |
Planning and organizing an annual children's hosp. memorial | |
Post-mortem apparitions : experiences of the dead by the living | |
The power of story : healing, hope-filled images for the ageless child. | |
Prayer with the dying and their loved one from Western religion. | |
The pregnancies of young unmarried women and other lectures | |
Preparing for a good death | |
Preventing suicide : past failures and future hopes | |
The private worlds of dying children | |
Proceedings of the conference "Helping children cope with death" : King's College, London, Ontario, Canada, June 3-5, 1985 | |
Profiling the death education student and other lectures | |
Providing bereavement care to the siblings of children who have died from heart disease | |
Psychosocial predictors of health in the recently bereaved | |
Re-writing ritual : funerals meeting spiritual needs for the living in a material world | |
Reflections on immortality and other lectures | |
The relationship between mental illness, physical illness, and suicide | |
Responding to children's questions about death | |
The resurrection of the dead : irreplaceable objects | |
Review of a non-oncology based paediatric palliative care program | |
The role of spiritual healing during the grief process | |
The sacrament of the anointing of the sick : Christian education | |
The school setting : innovative approaches | |
Setting up a small grief support group | |
Silent grief : a workshop on loss in father-adult son relationships. | |
Spiritual care of terminally ill children | |
Spirituality and the child : a grandparent death | |
Spirituality, East and West : conceptual clarifications | |
The spirituality of the bereaved | |
Spousal violence : could it be me? | |
Storytelling as death education and counselling | |
Sudden infant death : multidisciplinary care as practised in Grimsby. | |
Suffering patient, the family : a challenge for care givers | |
Suicide education | |
Suicide in the North American Indian : causes and prevention | |
Suicide : the ultimate escape and other lectures | |
Surviving children need healing marriages : help your marriage heal | |
Tackling ageism : moral imperative or current fad. | |
Talking with children about their own death | |
Teaching death and dying in a religious school : how other faiths handle death. | |
Telling children of their impending death : the lived experience of parents/guardians | |
Telling the stories of life and death | |
Thanatology : a liberal arts approach | |
Tragic events team | |
Understanding and helping bereaved male children and teens | |
The unique contribution of women to the understanding of the spiritual needs of the dying | |
Unresolved grief can affect personality development in a profound way | |
Use of expressive arts with bereaved children | |
Using laughter as a catharthic process in grief counseling work. | |
Using mind-body therapies : a look at the ethical implications | |
Using poetry in coping with grief : a study of contrasts | |
What one should be aware of in delivering care to women | |
When a child dies : the family's first year of bereavement. | |
When bad things happen to good people | |
Why can't I reach you? | |
Working with bereaved teenagers | |
Working with Latin American clients | |
The wounded healer : the bereaved clergyperson. | |
Yours, mine and ours : an exploration of death rituals for our multi-cultural society |