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Ortiz, Claudio D.; Cozza, Stephen J.; Fullerton, Carol S.; Ursano, Robert J. – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2013
Background: Self-directed multimedia resources that provide psycho-educational information to selected populations have been supported in child health related areas including parenting skills in adults and literacy in children. Comparable programs for use with bereaved children and families have not been adequately developed or empirically…
Descriptors: Grief, Multimedia Instruction, Psychoeducational Methods, Children
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Toller, Paige W.; Braithwaite, Dawn O. – Journal of Applied Communication Research, 2009
The researchers adopted relational dialectics theory (Baxter & Montgomery, 1996) to examine the discourse of 37 bereaved parents. Research questions guiding the study were what dialectical contradictions do bereaved parents experience when communicating with their marital partner after their child's death and how do bereaved parents and their…
Descriptors: Children, Death, Parents, Grief
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Hung, Natalie C.; Rabin, Laura A. – Death Studies, 2009
The experience of bereavement by parental suicide is not well understood, as evidenced by the lack of empirically supported interventions for this underserved population. This article reviews quantitative and qualitative research on the psychopathological outcomes and thematic characteristics of childhood and adolescent suicide survivorship and…
Descriptors: Mental Disorders, Family Relationship, Grief, Qualitative Research
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Feeley, Nancy; Gottlieb, Laurie N. – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1989
Examined parental coping strategies in dealing with infant death and explored whether discordant parental coping was associated with communication difficulties. Results from 27 couples who had experienced death of an infant revealed that mothers and fathers used similar coping strategies; mothers did use seeking social support, escape-avoidance…
Descriptors: Coping, Death, Fathers, Foreign Countries
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Omdal, Heidi; Galloway, David – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2007
The assessment of selective mutism usually takes place in a clinic, where the child often refuses to speak to the therapist. The challenge when trying to understand the child's own perspective is to find a medium for communication. Three selectively mute children were interviewed using Raven's Controlled Projection for Children (RCPC). The…
Descriptors: Alcohol Abuse, Sexual Abuse, Interviews, Children