The Hospice Library
The hospice library contains books, professional journals, audiovisual materials, and pamphlets as well as two computers for Internet access. The emphasis of our collection is on all aspects of palliative care, death, dying grief and bereavement. It is frequently used by members of the community as well as by our staff, patients and families, and students Selected Resources on "Living with Loss"A Grief Like No Other: Surviving the Violent Death of Someone You Love. O' Hara, Kathleen. New York : Marlowe & Company, 2006. After Goodbye: How to Begin Again After the Death of Someone You Love. Menten, Ted. Philadelphia: Running Press, 1994. Awakening from Grief: Finding the Road Back to Joy. Welshons, John. Little Falls, NJ: Open Heart Publications, 2000. The Courage to Grieve Tatelbaum, Judy. New York: Harper & Row, 1980. Finding My Way: Healing and Transformation Through Loss and Grief. Schneider, John M. Colfax WI: Seasons Press, 1994. Grieving: How To Go On Living When Someone Dies Rando, Therese. Lexington, MA: Heath & Co., 1988. How to Survive the Loss Of A Love. Colgrove, Melba, et.al. New York: Bantam Books, 1976. How to Survive the Loss of a Parent: A Guide for Adults Akner, Lois. New York: William Morrow, 1993. How Will I Get Through the Holidays? 12 Ideas for Those Whose Loved One has Died. Miller, James E. Fort Wayne, IN : Willowgreen Publishing, 1996. I Wasn't Ready to Say Goodbye: Surviving, Coping, and Healing After the Sudden Death of a Loved One. Noel, Brook. Vancouver, WA : Champion Press, 2000. I’m Grieving As Fast As I Can: How Young Widows and Widowers Can Cope & Heal. Feinberg, Linda. Far Hills NJ: New Horizon Press, 1994. Lessons of Loss: A Guide to Coping. Neimeyer, Robert A. Memphis, TN : Center for the Study of Loss and Transition, 1998. Life Is Goodbye, Life Is Hello: Grieving Well Through All Kinds of Loss. Bozarth-Campbell, Alla. Minneapolis: CompCare, 1982. Motherless Daughters: The Legacy of Loss. Edleman, Hope. New York: Dell, 1995 My Son...My Son..: A Guide to Healing After Death, Loss, or Suicide. Bolton, Iris. Atlanta : Bolton Press Atlanta, 1996 No Time For Goodbyes. Lord, Janice H. Ventura, CA: Pathfinder Publishing, 1992. On Grief and Grieving: Finding the meaning of grief through the five stages of loss. Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth. New York: Scribner, 2005. Passed On : African American Mourning Stories. Holloway, Karla F.C. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2002. Singing Mother Home: A psychologist’s journey through anticipatory grief. Davenport, Donna S. Denton, TX : University of North Texas Press, 2002. Talking with Children about Loss: Words, Strategies, and Wisdom to Help Children Cope with Death, Divorce, and Other Difficult Times. New York: The Berkley Publishing Company, 1999. Unattended Sorrow: Recovering from Loss and Reviving the Heart. Levine, Stephen. Emmaus, PA: Rodale, 2005. Understanding Grief: Helping Yourself Heal. Wolfelt, Alan D. Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development, 1992. When the Bough Breaks: Forever after the Death of a Son or Daughter. Bernstein, Judith. Kansas City MO: Andrews McNeel, 1997. When Parents Die: A guide for Adults. Myers, Edward. New York: Penguin, 1997. Widowed. Brothers, Joyce. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1990. About Grief (Channing L. Bete) Coping with the Losses that Later Life Brings (Abbey Press) Do & Don’t Suggestions for Bereaved and Their Caregivers (Bereavement Publishing) Finding Strength to Survive a Crisis or Tragedy (Abbey Press) Healing Grief (Medic Publishing) Overcoming Loneliness After Loss (Abbey Press) Talking With Young Children About Death (Fred Rogers)
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