Letters from a Friend

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Andrea's Death
Andrea’s Death
Author_Erika Barber
Blank Calendar
Card Pile
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childhood traumatic loss
coping processes
creative journaling therapy
creative writing
Dead Person's Family
Dead Person’s Family
Death Anniversaries
Death Notice
Death Services
emotional resilience in youth
Emotional Support Services
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Feelings Cards
Game Board
Grief Emotions
Grief Feelings
grief process assessment
Healthy Grieving
Hospice Care
Mirror Talking
mourning rituals research
pediatric psychosocial support
Pen Pal Program
personal journal
Religious Services
sibling hospitalisation
Sibling's Death
Sibling's Friends
Sibling's Illness
Sibling’s Death
Sibling’s Friends
Sibling’s Illness
Sister's Body
Sister's Death
Sister's Life
Sister’s Body
Sister’s Death
Sister’s Life
Sympathy Cards
therapeutic activities
therapeutic activities for bereaved siblings
Trust

Product details

  • ISBN 9780895032485
  • Weight: 450g
  • Dimensions: 210 x 280mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Jun 2003
  • Publisher: Baywood Publishing Company Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This unique workbook is a comprehensive compilation of therapeutic activities developed to address the needs and issues of children and adolescents following the death of a brother or sister. The workbook is organized into distinct topic-specific sections relating to sibling hospitalisation, illness, injury, and death. Games, creative writing, and drawing exercises offer opportunities to share feelings and relay experiences in a non-threatening format.. Letters from a Friend may be used by children or teens independently to create a personal journal of their bereavement and coping processes as well as a chronicle of their lives as surviving siblings.

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