loss (psychology) in adolescence

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loss (psychology) in adolescence

Did someone you love die?

For a teen, it can be especially difficult to lose a family member or friend through death. This book explores the emotions involved and offers ways to get through this experience as well as how to support someone living through a loss.

It won't ever be the same

a teen's guide to grief and grieving
2024
"Written with a combination of abstract language and self-help, this book aims to provide teens with the tools to understand, express, and cope with their grief. It helps teens feel less isolated in their grief, connect with he words and experiences of others, and find an adaptive way to cope with their grief through the prompts in the book"--Provided by publisher.
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The grieving teen

a guide for teenagers and their friends
Addresses the special needs of teenagers trying to deal with loss and gives them tools to help them work through their pain and grief.

Did someone you love die?

2016
"For a teen, it can be especially difficult to lose a family member or friend through death. Explore the emotions involved and learn ways to get through this experience as well as how to support someone living through a loss"--Provided by the publisher.

Everything you need to know about dealing with losses

1998
Describes different kinds of losses, including the death of a loved one, the end of a love affair, and the loss of virginity, and suggests such coping mechanisms as the natural grieving process, the finding of a creative outlet, and getting help from others.

Teens, loss, and grief

the ultimate teen guide
2006
A self-help guide for teenagers dealing with bereavement, which discusses different kinds of loss, including sudden death, death after a long illness, suicide, and others; includes the stories of real teens; and presents guidance and resources for coping with grief.

Help for the hard times

getting through loss
1995
A guide to understanding loss for young people, providing information about the process of getting through loss; discussing the normal feelings, thoughts, and behaviors associated with grief and healing; and including comments from others who have suffered losses.

The grieving teen

a guide for teenagers and their friends
2000
Addresses the special needs of teenagers trying to deal with loss and gives them tools to help them work through their pain and grief.

Everything you need to know about dealing with losses

2000
Describes different kinds of losses, including the death of a loved one, the end of a love affair, and the loss of virginity, and suggests such coping mechanisms as the natural grieving process, the finding of a creative outlet, and getting help from others.

Coping with the death of a brother or sister

2001
Offers advice designed to help teens deal with the death of a sibling, shares the stories of young people who have experienced the loss of a brother or sister, and includes a list of places to contact for help in handling grief.

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