Who We Are, How We Grieve - Table of Contents
Foreword Jack D. Gordon
Acknowledgements
Order here.
- Asian Ways of Grief
Dennis Klass and Robert E. Goss - Jewish Perspectives Concerning Death and Dying
Earl A. Grollman - Christians in Grief
Stephen D. McConnell - Grief: A Muslim Perspective
Shukria Alimi Raad - Grief in the American Culture
Dana G. Cable - Looking Through Different Eyes: Beyond Cultural Diversity
Sherry E. Showalter - Sociocultural Considerations for Working with Blacks Experiencing Loss and Grief
Ronald Keith Barrett - Developing Cultural Competency
Lynne Ann DeSpelder - Dying and Grieving in the Inner City
Patricia A. Murphy and David M. Price - Gender Differences in Bereavement Expression Across the Life Span
Catherine M. Sanders - Revisiting Masculine Grief
Terry L. Martin and Kenneth J. Doka - Developmental Perspectives on Grief and Mourning
Charles A. Corr - Helping Individuals with Developmental Disabilities
Claire Lavin - The World of the Deaf Community
Frank R. Zieziula - Sexual Orientation and Grief
Ron E. Wilder - Cultural Aspects of Peer Support: An Examination of One Program's Experience
Bonnie Carroll - Dimensions of Diversity in the Reconstruction of Meaning
Robert A. Neimeyer and Nancy J. Keesee - Deciding What Is Right When We Are So Different
David M. Price - Multicultural Grief Counseling
Richard R. Ellis - Healing Rituals: Powerful and Empowering
Alice Parsons Zulli - The Wounded Healer: A Transcultural Perspective
Douglas C. Smith - Conclusion
Joyce D. Davidson
Resource Organizations
References