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Death and Bereavement

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This book supports teens that are dealing with the death of a loved one, whether it is a family member or a close friend. The first chapter explains the general work of the grieving process, emphasizing that the particular way in which one grieves and the length of grieving are unique for each person. Other chapters present common reactions and advice for specific situations, such as the death of a parent or sibling or the suicide of a classmate. Coping strategies for the early aftermath of the death and for long-term adjustment are included. In addition to using self-help strategies, teens are encouraged to seek out professional help and/or support groups. Helpful resources are provided in the For More Information section.

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    • School Library Journal

      January 1, 2013

      Gr 7 Up-Impressive presentations of difficult emotional topics. Death covers the grieving process, changes in survivors after a death, and reacting to and risks for suicide. Divorce helps teens cope with the many changes that divorce and remarriage can create. In School Violence, the authors discuss watching for warning signs, campus measures to improve safety and security, and types of conflict and conflict resolution. Self-Image addresses self-esteem and negative body image. Eating disorders include anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, binge eating, orthorexia nervosa, and compulsive exercise, along with related health and emotional problems. The books discuss techniques for coping and encourage teens to seek out available resources such as professional help, support groups, or school programs. The books do not use case studies or true-life stories; instead the texts address readers as "you," making them part of the experience. The authors' reassuring tone gives positive and practical advice, assuring readers that the steps take time, effort, and work, but that they can recover and adjust. Captioned color photographs depict a multicultural representation of teens. Excellent resources for young people searching for answers for their own troubles, trying to help someone else, or even adults trying to better understand their children.-June Shimonishi, Torrance Public Library, CA

      Copyright 2013 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 1, 2013
      Grades 7-10 These newest additions to the Teen Mental Health series tackle topics that are at once timely and timeless in adolescents' lives. Death and Bereavement identifies types of bereavement and the range of emotions and physical reactions that can accompany grief, as well as signs of possible suicide and how a student's death can affect a school. All of these easy-to-read books emphasize seeking support from friends, family, and counselors and even suggest 10 Great Questions to Ask a Guidance Counselor. Other features include Myths and Facts (such as the myth that only females worry about their bodies and self-image), a glossary, and a list of related organizations. These titles are good beginning resources for both health reports and personal research.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2013, American Library Association.)

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  • English

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