Young People'S Experiences Of Loss And Bereavement: Towards An Interdisciplinary ApproachThis timely book provides the first in-depth, interdisciplinary overview of our knowledge and theorizing of bereavement and young people including the voices of young people, as well as major statistical studies of cohorts of young people followed over many years. |
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adult analysis approach argues associated Balk behaviour bereaved adolescents bereaved young bereavement experiences cent cerning Chapter child childhood bereavement ChildLine children and young complex concerned conduct disorder consider coping cultural death and bereavement death education defined depression difficult discussed disruption divorce emotional evidence example existential experienced experiences of bereavement factors find findings first focus framework friends Greater Manchester grief groups identified implications individual interdisciplinarity interventions interviews Joseph Rowntree Foundation levels literature lives of young loss meaning mental health methodological mother narrative Neimeyer Neville outcomes Palliative Care parental death particular peer perspectives potential processes psychological qualitative quantitative research reavement reflect relation relationships relevant Ribbens McCarthy risk sense Shirleen sibling bereavement significant significantly social class social contexts sociological specific studies suggests talk teachers teenage theoretical theories understanding young people’s youth Youth Offending Teams