Taking a broad sweep across a great range of relevant literatures, this book breaks new ground in spanning theoretical issues and empirical research to examine critically what we know about this important ¿ but often neglected ¿ issue. It also features in-depth original case studies of young people who have experienced bereavement and uses these as a basis for exploring how loss and bereavement impact upon young people¿s lives.
Young People¿s Experiences of Loss and Bereavement provides essential reading on issues of loss, change and bereavement for students, researchers and professionals across a wide range of health and social care disciplines, especially those involving family and youth work. Part one: Contexts Knowledge production in context Young people, death and bereavement in contemporary Western societies Part two: Evidence The perspectives of young people Bereavement as a `risk¿ factor in young people¿s lives The social contexts of bereavement experiences and Interventions Part Three: Conclusions Knowledge, `meaning¿, and inter-disciplinarity References
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