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  2. Books to Help With Grief: A Trauma Therapist and Author ... - AOL

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    This award-winning book covers the critically important topic of grief that is largely ignored by society — the kind that accompanies divorce, a significant breakup, a life-changing medical ...

  3. The Best Books for Teaching Children About Grief - AOL

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    These stories will help comfort kiddos in times of loss. Books can be a big help when it comes to dealing with grief. Pixabay Experiencing grief is never easy, but it can be especially difficult ...

  4. FRIENDS program - Wikipedia

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    The FRIENDS protocol has been adapted into four developmentally-sensitive programs: Fun FRIENDS (4 – 7 years) [20] FRIENDS for life (8 – 11 years) [21] My FRIENDS Youth (12 – 15 years) [22] Adult Resilience for Life (16 years and over) The programs are typically delivered over 10 session with two booster sessions, typically 60–75 minutes.

  5. The Astonishing Color of After - Wikipedia

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    The Astonishing Color of After is a young adult novel by Emily X.R. Pan, published March 20, 2018 by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers.The novel addresses topics including suicide and mental health through the story of a biracial teenager, Leigh, in search of her mother, whom Leigh believes has transformed into a red bird following her suicide.

  6. Dual process model of coping - Wikipedia

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    There are multiple ways to facilitate healthy coping and grieving. For instance, spirituality has been identified as a potential factor that could help facilitate healthy coping strategies and reduce the likelihood of developing complicated grief. [6] [7] Greenblatt has reviewed spousal mourning as being essential for transition. He describes ...

  7. 10 Mental Health Books Therapists Read and Loved in 2020 - AOL

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    Making matters worse, people around the world watched as racial tension hit a climactic crescendo with the deaths of Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and George Floyd. As many are still processing ...

  8. Claire Bidwell Smith - Wikipedia

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    Claire Bidwell Smith (born May 21, 1978) is an American therapist and author [1] who specializes in grief. She is known for her memoir, The Rules of Inheritance, [2] as well as her books After This: When Life is Over, Where Do We Go? [3] and Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief. [4]

  9. Grief counseling - Wikipedia

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    Others have argued that grief therapy is highly effective for people who suffer from unusually prolonged and complicated responses to bereavement. [17] In March 2007, an article in the APS journal, Perspectives on Psychological Science, included grief counseling and grief therapy on a list of treatments with the potential to cause harm to ...