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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Complicated Grief and the Trend Toward Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
Authors:
Matthews, Laura T.
Marwit, Samuel J.
Source:
Death Studies: 2004. Volume 28, pp. 849-863.
Confirming the Distinctiveness of Complicated Grief from Depression and Anxiety Among Adolescents
Authors:
Dillen, Let
Fontaine, Johnny R. J.
Verhofstadt-Deneve, Leni
Source:
Death Studies: 2009, 33(5), pp. 437-461.
Continuing Bonds and Reconstructing Meaning: Mitigating Complications in Bereavement
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Baldwin, Scott A.
Gillies, James
Source:
Death Studies: 2006. Volume 30, pp. 715-738.
Couples at Risk Following the Death of Their Child: Predictors of Grief Versus Depression
Authors:
Stroebe, Margaret
Schut, Henk
Stroebe, Wolfgang
van den Bout, Jan
van der Heijden, Peter
Dijkstra, Iris
Wijngaards-de Meij, Leoniek
Source:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology: 2005, 73(4), pp. 617-623.
Culture and Continuing Bonds: A Prospective Comparison of Bereavement in the United States and the People’s Republic of China
Authors:
Lalande, Kathleen M.
Bonanno, George A.
Source:
Death Studies: 2006, 30, pp. 303-324.
Custodial Grandparenting: Perceptions of Loss by Non-Custodial Grandparent Peers
Authors:
Hayslip
Jr., Bert
Glover, Rebecca J.
Source:
Omega: 2008-2009, 58(3), pp. 163-175.