The National Archive of Grief Support Studies
The National Archive of Grief Support Studies(NAGSS) database provides bibliographical information and summaries of recent articles selected for their relevance to grief and bereavement service providers. The articles that are summarized are selected from scholarly, peer-reviewed journals and are intended to highlight key concepts as well as provide a brief statement of implications for service providers. Bibliographical information may be used to obtain the original article.
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A Call for Sound Empirical Testing and Evaluation of Criteria for Complicated Grief Proposed for DSM-V
Authors:
Prigerson, Holly G.
Maciejewski, Paul K.
Source:
Omega: 2005-2006. Volume 52, Issue 1, pp. 9-19.
A Framework for Healing from Loss: A Further Integration of Psychodynamic and Social Work Theory
Authors:
McCarthy, Justine
Source:
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment: 2006. Volume 14, Issue 3, pp. 45-79.
A Modest Proposal about Bereavement and Recovery
Authors:
Balk, David E.
Source:
Death Studies: 2008. Volume 32, pp. 84-93.
A Support Group Intervention for Children Bereaved by Parental Suicide
Authors:
Mitchell, Ann M.
Wesner, Sue
Garand, Linda
Gale, Deborah Dysart
Havill, Allyson
Brownson, Lynn
Source:
Journal of Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Nursing: 2007, 20(1), pp. 3-13.
African Americans in Bereavement: Grief as a Function of Ethnicity
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Laurie, Anna
Source:
Omega: 2008. Volume 57, Issue 2, pp. 173-193.
An Empirical Examination of the Stage Theory of Grief
Authors:
Zhang, Baohui
Block, Susan D.
Prigerson, Holly G.
Source:
Journal of the American Medical Association: 2007, 29, pp. 716-723.
An Investigation of the Relationship of Personality, Coping, and Grief Intensity Among Bereaved Mothers
Authors:
Robinson, Tristan
Marwit, Samuel
Source:
Death Studies: 2006. Volume 30, pp. 677-696.
An Item Response Theory Analysis of a Measure of Complicated Grief
Authors:
Boelen, Paul A.
Hoijtink, Herbert
Source:
Death Studies: 2009, 33, pp.101-129.
And Then the Dog Died
Authors:
Kaufman, Kenneth R.
Kaufman, Nathaniel D.
Source:
Death Studies: 2006. Volume 30, pp. 61-76.
Are We Getting It Right? Parents’ Perceptions of Hospice Child Bereavement Support Services
Authors:
King, M.
Barnes, J.
Wilkinson, S.
Croy, P.
Source:
Palliative Medicine: 2007. Volume 21, pp. 401-407.
“We will remember them”: A mixed-method study to explore which post-funeral remembrance activities are most significant and important to bereaved people living with loss, and why those particular activities are chosen
Authors:
Vale-Taylor, Pamela
Source:
Palliative Medicine: 2009, 23, pp. 537-544.