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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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Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11
Authors:
Jacobs, Selby C.
Johnson, Jeffery G.
Source:
PLoS Medicine: 2009, 6(8) e1000121.


Psychotherapy of Traumatic Grief: A Review of Evidence for Psychotherapeutic Treatments
Authors:
Jacobs, Sally
Source:
Death Studies: 2000. Volume 24, Issue 6, pp. 479-495.


Distinguishing Symptoms of Grief and Depression in a Cohort of Advanced Cancer Patients
Authors:
Jacobsen, Juliet C.
Source:
Death Studies: 2010, 34(3), pp. 257-273.


International Comparison of Studies Using the Perinatal Grief Scale: A Decade of Research on Pregnancy Loss
Authors:
Janssen, H. J. E. M.
Source:
Death Studies: 2001. Volume 25, pp. 205-228.


The Experiences of Parents Readjusting to the Workplace Following the Death of a Child by Suicide
Authors:
Jenkins, Mary
Source:
Death Studies: 2010, 34(6), pp. 500-528.


How They Died, Time Since Loss, and Bereavement Outcomes
Authors:
Jordan, J. R.
Source:
Omega: 2008-2009, 58(4), pp. 251-273.


Internet Support Groups for Suicide Survivors: A New Mode for Gaining Bereavement Assistance
Authors:
Jordan, John R.
Source:
Omega: 2008. Volume 57, Issue 3, pp. 217-243.


Early Parental Adjustment and Bereavement After Childhood Cancer Death
Authors:
Jovcevska, Vesna
Source:
Death Studies: 2009, 33(6), pp. 497-520.


Group Composition and Group Therapy for Complicated Grief
Authors:
Joyce, Anthony S.
Source:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology: 2007, 75(1), pp. 116-125.


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