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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The Two-Track Model of Bereavement Questionnaire (TTBQ): Development and Validation of a Relational Measure
Authors:
Nadav, Ofri B.
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Death Studies: 2009, 33, pp. 305-333.
Continuing Bonds and Reconstructing Meaning: Mitigating Complications in Bereavement
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Source:
Death Studies: 2006. Volume 30, pp. 715-738.
Making Sense of Loss: A Content Analysis of End-of-Life Practitioners’ Therapeutic Approaches
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Source:
Omega: 2008. Volume 57, Number 2, pp. 121-141.
Predictors of Grief Following the Death of One’s Child: The Contribution of Finding Meaning
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Source:
Journal of Clinical Psychology: 2008. Volume 64, Issue 10, pp. 1145-1163.
Sense-Making, Grief, and The Experience of Violent Loss: Toward a Mediational Model
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Source:
Death Studies: 2006. Volume 30, pp. 403-428.
African Americans in Bereavement: Grief as a Function of Ethnicity
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
Source:
Omega: 2008. Volume 57, Issue 2, pp. 173-193.
Meaning Reconstruction in the First Two Years of Bereavement: The Role of Sense-Making and Benefit-Finding
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
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Omega: 2006. Volume 53, Issue 3, pp. 175-191.
Prolonged Grief Disorder: Psychometric Validation of Criteria Proposed for DSM-V and ICD-11
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
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PLoS Medicine: 2009, 6(8) e1000121.
Searching for the Meaning of Meaning: Grief Therapy and the Process of Reconstruction
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
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Death Studies: 2000. Volume 24, pp. 541-558.
The Effectiveness of Bereavement Interventions with Children: A Meta-Analytic Review of Controlled Outcome Research
Authors:
Neimeyer, Robert A.
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Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology: 2007. Volume 36, Number 2, pp. 253-259.
Resilience to Loss and Chronic Grief: A Prospective Study From Preloss to 18-months Postloss
Authors:
Nesse, Randolph M.
Source:
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology: 2009, 83(5), pp. 1150-1164.
Early Parental Adjustment and Bereavement After Childhood Cancer Death
Authors:
Nicholas, David
Source:
Death Studies: 2009, 33(6), pp. 497-520.
The Effectiveness of Psychotherapeutic Interventions for Bereaved Persons: A Comprehensive Quantitative Review
Authors:
Niemeyer, Robert
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Psychological Bulletin: 2008, 134(5), pp. 648-661.
Do Rates of Mental Disorders and Existential Distress among Advanced Stage Cancer Patients Increase as Death Approaches?
Authors:
Nilsson, Matthew
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Psycho-Oncology: 2009, 18, pp. 50-61.
Grief Processing and Deliberate Grief Avoidance: A Prospective Comparison of Bereaved Spouses and Parents in the United States and the People’s Republic of China
Authors:
Noll, Jennie G.
Source:
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology: 2005, 73(1), pp. 86-98.
The Generation of Hypotheses with Regard to the Influence of Context on Complicated Grief
Authors:
Novello, A.
Source:
South African Journal of Psychology: 2006. Volume 36, Issue 2, pp. 374-390.