Young Adults Coping With Death: You Are Not Alone
Author: Jennifer Kaplan, PhD, LICSW, FT
Book format: Paperback
Age: All Ages
Price: $9.95
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For Caregivers:
Adolescent Encounters With Death, Bereavement and Coping, Edited by David Balk and Charles A. Corr
Are You Like Me? A Children’s Book About Suicide, by Bobbie Kalman
Helping Bereaved Children, by Nancy Boyd Webb
Helping Grieving People: When Tears Are Not Enough, by J. Shep Jeffreys
Re-telling Violent Death, by Edward K. Rynearson
Violent Death: Resilience and Intervention Beyond the Crisis, Edited by Edward K. Rynearson
For Adults:
When Bad Things Happen to Good People, by Harold S. Kushner
After Suicide Loss: Coping with your grief, by Bob Baugher, Ph.D. & Jack Jordan, Ph.D.
After the Death of a Child, by Ann K. Finkbeiner
After a Parent’s Suicide: Helping Children Heal, by Margo Requarth, Sebastopol Healing Hearts Press (www.HealingHeartsPress.com)
Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss, and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief by Joanne Cacciatore
Beyond Tears, Living After Losing a Child, by Ellen Mitchell
Children Grieve Too: a handbook for parents of grieving children and teens, by Lauren Schneider, LCSW (www.OurHouse-Grief.org)
Disenfranchised Grief, by Kenneth Doka
Grieving the Loss of Someone You Love: Daily meditations to help you through the grieving process. By Raymond R. Mitsch and Lynn Brookside
Grievers Ask, by Harold Ivan Smith
Healing Your Grieving Heart, by Alan Wolfelt
Helping Children Cope with Grief, by Alan Wolfelt
How to go on Living When Someone you Love Dies, by Therese Rando
Questions for Quiet Times, by Dillon Woods
Real Men Do Cry, by Erin Hipple
Saying Goodbye: How Families Can Find Renewal Through Loss, by Barbara Okun and Joseph Nowinski
Shadows in Winter: A Memoir of Love and Loss, by Dr. Eitan Fishbane
Tear Soup, by Pat Schweibert and Chuck Deklyer
This Thing Called Grief, by Thomas Ellis
The Grieving Child, A Parent’s Guide, by Helen Fitzgerald
The Journey Through Grief and Loss, by Robert Zucker
The Empty Room: Understanding Sibling Loss, by Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn
What Does That Mean? by Harold Ivan Smith and Joy Johnson
Young Adults Coping with death, You Are Not Alone, by Jennifer Kaplan Schreiber
We Get It: Voices of Grieving College Students and Adults, by Heather L. Servaty & David C. Fajgenbaum
After Suicide Loss, written by Jack Jordan & Bob Baugher
For Teens/Young Adults
- Young Adults Coping With Death, You Are Not Alone; (Kaplan, 2014)
- When a Friend Dies: A Book for Teens About Grieving & Healing (Gootman, 2019)
- The Anxiety Workbook for Teens, (Schab, 2005)
- What Does That Mean?(Smith & Johnson, 2007)
- Healing Your Grieving Hearts for Teens, (Wolfelt, 1998)
- Chill & Spill Journal: A Place to Put Down and Work it Out (Loring, 2016)
- Deconstruction: Reconstruction Journal for Teens (Dougy Center, 2017)
- Grief Recovery for Teens: Letting Go of Painful Emotions with Body-Based Practices (Popowitz, 2018)
- Weird is Normal when Teenagers Grieve (Wheeler, 2010)
- The Grieving Teen: A Guide for Teenagers and Their Friends (Fitzgerlad, 2000)
For Children
- The Invisible String (Karst, 2000)
- Ida, Always (Levis & Santoso, 2017)
- Tear Soup: A Recipe for Healing after a loss (Schwiebert & DeKlyen, 2005)
- When Dinosaurs Die: A Guide to Understanding Death (Marc Brown, 1998)
- The Next Place (Hansonm 1997)
- The Dead Bird (Margaret Wise Brown, 2016)
- I Miss You: A First Look at Death (Thomas, 2001)
- Rabbityness (Empson, 2012)
- Nana Upstairs and Nana Downstairs (dePaula, 2000)
- My Grandson, Lew (Zolotow, 2007)
- Where do they go? (Alvarez, 2016)
- Always By My Side (Kerner, 2013)
- Is Daddy Coming Back in a minute? (Sudden Loss) (Barber & Barber, 2012)
- Not the End (Dombkowski, 2015)
- Missing Mommy (Cobb, 2009)
- Sad isn’t Bad: A Good-grief Guidebook for Kids Dealing with Loss (Mundy, 1998)
Geared towards Toddlers
- Honey Bear Died (Melvin, 2011)
- Something Very Sad Happened (Zucker, 2016)