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Bereavement Support - Bibliography

Includes current references and the classic resources used in creating the RTS Perinatal Bereavement Program. Those marked with an asterisk (*) are specific to perinatal losses.

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*American College of Obstetrics & Gynecology Technical Bulletin (April 1985).  Grief related to perinatal death (Number 86).

*Appleton, R., Gibson, B., & Hey, E. (1993).  The loss of a baby at birth: The role of the bereavement officer.  British Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 100, 51-54.

Backer, B.A., Hannon, N.R. & Russel, N.A. (1994).  Death and dying: Understanding and care (2nd ed.).  Albany, NY: Delmar.

*Bhattacharjee, C. (1990).  Improving the care of bereaved parents.  Nursing Standard, 4(22), 18-20.

*Black, K.D., Ecker, M., & Librizzi, R.J. (1996). Prevention of recurrent fetal loss caused by antiphospholipid syndrome.  Journal of Perinatology, 16, 181-185.

*Borg, S. & Lasker, J. (1989).  When pregnancy fails: Families coping with miscarriage, stillbirth, and infant deathNew York: Bantam Books.

*Bowlby, J. (1982).  Attachment and Loss: Vol I -Attachment (2nd ed.).  New York: Basic Books, Inc.

Brent, S., Speece, M., Gales, M., & Kaul, M. (1993).  The contribution of death-related experiences to health-care providers' attitudes toward dying patients.  Omega, 26, 181-205.

*Bridwell, D. (1994).  The ache for a child.  Wheaton, IL: Victor Books.

*Brown  Y. (1992).  The crisis of pregnancy loss: A team approach to support.  Birth, 19(2). 82-89.

Buckman, R. (1992).  How to break bad news: A guide for health care professionals.  Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.

Bumell, G.M., Bumell, A.L. (1989).  Clinical management of bereavement.  A handbook for health care professionals.  New York: Human Sciences Press, Inc.

Calabrese, J.R., Kling, M.A. & Gold, P.W. (1987).  Alterations in immunocompetence during stress, bereavement and depression: Focus on neuroendocrine regulation. American Journal of Psychiatry, 144(9).

*Carr, D. & Knupp, S. (1985). Grief and perinatal loss: A community hospital approach to support.  Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing.  14(2), 130-139.

Conley, B.H. (1993, revised).  Handling the holidays.  Elburn, IL: Conley Outreach Publications.

Corr, C.A., Morgan, J.D. & Wass, H. (1994).  Statements on death, dying and bereavement.  London, Ontario: King's College.

*Cohen, M.D. (Ed.). (1984).  The limits of miracles: Poems almost the loss of babies.  South Hadley, MA:Bergin & Garvey Publications, Inc.

*Costello, A., Gardner, S. L., & Merenstein, G.B. (1988).  State of the art: Perinatal grief and loss.  Journal of Perinatology, 8, 361-370.

Davidson, G. W. (1984).  Understanding mourning.  Minneapolis: Augsburg Publishing House.

*Davidson, G. W. (1979).  Understanding the death of the wished for child.  Springfield, IL: OGR Service Corporation.

*Davis, D. L. (1996).  Empty cradle, broken heart (2nd ed).  Golden, CO: Fulcrum Publishing.

*Davis, D. L., Stewart, M., & Harmon, R.J. (1988).  Perinatal loss: Providing emotional support for bereaved parents.  Birth, 15, 242-246.

*DeFrain, J. (1991).  Learning about grief from normal families: SIDS, stillbirth and miscarriage.  Journal of Marital and Family Therapy, 17(3), 215-232.

*Dyregrov, A. & Matthiesen, S.B. (1987). Anxiety and vulnerability in parents following the death of an infant.  Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, 28, 16-25.

Englebardt, S.P. & Evans, M. L. (1988). Meeting consumer needs: Successful collaboration between an interdisciplinary health care team and bereaved parents.  Nursing Connections1(1), 57-63.

*Ewy, D., & Ewy, R. (1984).  Death of a dream: Miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn loss.  New York: E.P. Button. Inc.

*Fretts, R. C., Boyd, M. E., Usher, R. H., & Usher, H.A. (1992). The changing pattern of fetal death, 1961-1988.  Obstetrics & Gynecology, 79(1), 35-39.

Friedman, R. & Gradstein, B. (1996).  Surviving pregnancy loss.  Boston: Little, Brown.

*Galinsky, E. (1987).  Between generations: The six stages of parenthood.  New York: Addison Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.

*Gardner, S.L. & Merenstein, G.B. (1986).  Perinatal grief and loss: An overview. Neonatal Network, 5(2), 7-15.

*Gardner, S.L. & Merenstein, G.B. (1986).  Helping families deal with perinatal loss. Neonatal Network, 5(17-33).

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Gilbert, E.S. & Harmon, J.S. (1993).  Manual of high risk pregnancy and delivery.   St. Louis: C.V. Mosby.

Graves, S. & Williams, S.L. (1992).  Holiday help.  Hope and healing for those who grieve. Louisville, KY: Accord.

*Harrigan, R., Naber, M.M., Jensen, K.A., Tse, A. & Perez, D. (1993).  Perinatal grief: Response to the loss of an infant.  Neonatal Network, 12(5), 25-31.

*Hutti, M.H. (1988).  A quick reference table of interventions to assist families to cope with pregnancy loss or neonatal death.  Birth, 15, 33-35.

*Hutti, M.H. (1988).  Perinatal loss: Assisting parents to cope. Journal of Emergency Nursing, 14(6), 338-341.

*Ilse, S. (1990).  Empty arms: Coping with miscarriage, stillbirth and infrant death  Maple Plain, MN: Wintergreen Press.

Irwin, M., Daniels, M. & Weiner, H. (1987).  Immune and neuroendocrine changes during bereavement.  Psynhiatric Clinics in North America, 10(3), 449-465.

Jacob, S.R. (1991). Facing it alone: Preholiday grief.  Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 29(11), 20-24.

*Johannsen, L. (1989).  As birth and death coincide.  American Journal of Maternal Child Nursing, 14, 89-92.

*Klaus, M. H. & Kennell, J. H. (1982).   Parent-infant bonding. St. Louis: C. V. Mosby Company.

*Kohn, I. & Moffit, P. L. (1992).  A silent sorrow.  New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell.

*Kowalski, K. (1996).  Loss and bereavement: Psychological, sociological, spiritual, and ontological perspectives.  In K.R. Simpson and P.A.
Creehan (Eds).  AWHONN'S Perinatal Nursing (pp 271-286).  Philadelphia: Lippincott-Raven.

*Lasker, J. N. & Toedter, L. J. (1991).  Acute versus chronic grief: The case of pregnancy loss.  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 61(4), 510-522.

Leash, R.M. (1994).  Death notification: A practical guide to the process.  Hinesburg, VT: Upper Access.

*Lederman, R. (1984).  Psychosocial adaption in pregnancy.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall. Inc.

*Leon, I.G. (1994).  Understanding and coping with reproductive loses.  Women's Psychiatric Health, 3(1), 1-3,6-7.

*Leon, I. (1992).  Psychoanalytic conceptualization of perinatal loss: A multidimensional model.  American Journal Psychiatry, 149, 1464-1472.

*Lewis, E. & Bryan, E. M. (1988).  Management of perinatal loss of a twin. British Medical Journal, 297, 1321-1323.

*Limbo, R. K., & Wheeler, S. R. (1985).  Family-centered care for bereaved families, The Cybele Report, 6(3), 3-6.

*Limbo, R. K. & Wheeler, S. R. (1986).  Resolve through sharing.  Florida Funeral Director, 52(5), 16,17.

*Limbo, R. K., & Wheeler, S. R. (Eds.).  (1986, September).  Forum Newsletter - Association for Death Education and Counseling, 10(4).

*Limbo, R. K., & Wheeler, S. R. (1995). When a baby dies: A handbook for healing and helping.  La Crosse, WI: Bereavement Services/RTS.

Lindemann, E. (1944).  Symptomatology and management of acute grief.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 101, 141-148.

Locke, S.A. (1994).  Coping with loss: A guide for caregivers.  Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.

Manning, D. (1984).  Don't take my grief away from me.  San Francisco: Harper and Row for Insight Books.

*Meier, P. R., Manchester, D. K., Shikes, R. H., Clewell, W. H., & Stewart, M. (1986). Perinatal autopsy: Its clinical value.  Obstetrics and Gynecology, 67(3), 349-351.

Middleton, W. & Raphael, B. (1987).  Bereavement - State of the art and state of the science. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 10(3), 329-343.

*Morrow, J.G. & DeHamer. (1989).  Good mourning.  Help in time of pregnancy loss.  Loss. Dallas: Word Publishing.

Moseley, J. R., Logan, S. J., Tolle, S.W. & Bentley, J. H. (1988).  Developing a bereavement program in a university hospital setting.   Oncology Nursing Forum, 15(2), 151-155.

*Muller, M.E. (1996).  Prenatal and postnatal attachment: A modest correlation. Journal of Obstetric, Gynecologic, and Neonatal Nursing, 25, 161-166.

*Mu
rray, J. & Callan, V.J. (1988). Predicting adjustment to perinatal death.  British Journal of Medical Psychology, 61, 237-244.

Nelson, C. W. & Niederberger, J. (1990, Fall).  Patient satisfaction surveys: An opportunity for total quality improvement.  Hospital and Health Services Administration, 35(3), 409-427.

Oaks, J. & Ezell, G. (1993).  Death and Dying: Coping, caring and understanding (2nd ed.). Scottsdale, AZ: Gorsuch Scaresbrick Publishing.

Osterweis, M., Solomon, F., & Green, M. (1984).  Bereavement: Reactions, consedquences, and care. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

*Panuthos, C., & Romeo, C. (1984).  Ended beginnings: Healing childbearing losses.  Hadley, MA: Bergin & Garvey.

*Peppers  L.G., & Knapp, R. (1985).  How to go on living after the death of a baby.  Atlanta: Peachtree Publishers' Ltd.

*Peppers  L. G., & Knapp, R. (1980).  Motherhood and mourning.  New York: Praeger.

Rando, T. (1984).  Grief, dying and death.  Champaign, IL: Research Press Company.

*Rando, T. (1986).  Parental loss of a child.  Champaign, IL: Research Press.

 
Rando, T. (1988).  Grieving: How to go on living when someone you love dies.  Lexington, MA: Lexington Books.

Rando, T. (1993).  Treatment of complicated mourning.  Champaign, IL: Research Press 305

Raphael, B. (1983).  The anatomy of bereavement.  New York: Basic Books.

*Rich, L. (1991).  When pregnancy isn't perfect: A lay person's guide to complications in pregnancy.  New York: Penguin Books.

*Rillstone, P. (1993).  Not all babies live.  International Journal of Childbirth Education, 8(4), 27-28.

*Rubin, R. (1975).  Maternal tasks in pregnancy.  Maternal-Child Nursing Journal, 4, 143-153.

Sanders, C. M. (1992).  How to survive the loss of a child: Filling the emptiness and rebuilding your life.  Rocklin, CA: Prima Publishing.

Schiff, H. (1986).  Living through mourning: Finding comfort and hope when a loved one has died.  New York: Penguin Books. 

Schoenberg, B., Karr, A. C., Peretz, D., & Kutscher, A.H. (Eds.). (1970).  Loss and grief: Psychological management in medical practice.  New York: Columbia University.

Schoeneck, T.S. (1986).  Hope for bereaved.  Syracuse, NY: Hope for Bereaved.

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Schwiebert  P., & Kirk, P. (1985).  When hello means goodbye.  Portland, OR: Perinatal Loss.

Shively, P. (1995).  Reaching out: A guide for developing or enhancing a comprehensive bereavement program for hospitals, clinics, and other healthcare centers.  La Crosse, WI: Bereavement Services/RTS.

*Simonds, W. & Rothman, B.K. (1992).  Centuries of solace: Expressions of maternal grief in popular literature.  Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press.

Stierman, E. D. (1987).  Emotional aspects of perinatal death.  Clinics in Ostetrics and 30, 352-361.

Swanson, K. M. (1993). Nursing as informed caring for the well-being of others. IMAGE: Journal of Nursing Scholarship 25, 352-357.

Swanson-Kauffman, K. (1986).  Caring in the instance of unexpected early pregnancy loss. Topics in Clinical Nursing, 37-46.

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Swanson-Kauffman, K. (1988). There should have been two: Nursing care of parents experiencing the perinatal death of a twin.  Journal of Perinatal and Neonatal Nursing, 2(2), 78-86.

 Tatelbaum, J. (1989).  You don't have to suffer-A handbook for moving beyond life's crisis.  New York: Harper & Row.

*Theut, S. K., Pedersen, F. A., Zaslow, M. J., Cain, R. L., Rabinovich, B. A., & Morihisa, J. M. (1989).  Perinatal loss and parental bereavement.  American Journal of Psychiatry, 146(5), 635-639.

*Theut, S. K., Zaslow, M. J., Rabinovich, B. A., Bartko, J. J., & Morihisa, J. M. (1990). Resolution of parental bereavement after a perinatal loss.  Journal of American Academy Child Adolescent Psychiatry, 29(4), 521-525.

*VanderZalm, J. E. (1995).  The perinatal death of a twin: Karla's story of attaching and detaching.  Journal of Nurse Midwifery, 40, 335-341.

*Wallerstedt, C. & Higgins, P. (1994).  Perinatal circumstances that evoke differences in the grieving response.  Journal of Perinatal Education, 3(2), 35-40.

*Wheeler, S., Limbo, R. K. & Gensch, B. K. (1992).  Loss and grief.  In I. M. Bobak & M.D. Jensen.  Maternity and gynecological care: The nurse and the family (5th ed.). St. Louis: Mosby.

Witter, D. M., Tolle, S. W., & Moseley, J. R. (1990).  A bereavement program: Good care, quality assurance, and risk management.  Hospital & Health
Services Administration, 35
(2), 263-275.

Arlen, S.B. (1990, June).  Good selfishness.  Bereavement Magazine, pp. 10-11.

Borysenko, J. (1987).  Minding the body, mending the mind.  New York: Bantam Books.

Callanan, M. & Kelly, P. (1992).  Final gifts.  New York: Poseidon Press.

Cameron, J. (1992).  The artist's way.  New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons.

Caring for the caregiver: Coping with the death of a patient. (1990, May), Bereavement Magazine, pp- 26-27.

C
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Deits, B. (1988).  Life after loss.  A personal guide dealing with death, divorce, j( change and relocation.  Tucson, AZ: Fisher Books.

Feldstein, M. A. & Gemma, P. B. (1995).  Oncology nurses and chronic compounded grief. Cancer Nursing, 18, 228-236.

Figley, C. (Ed.). (1995).  Compassion fatigue: Secondary traumatic stress disorders from treating the traumatized.  New York: Brunner/Mazel.

Heinrich, K. & Killeen, M. E. (1993).  The gentle art of nurturing yourself. American Journal of Nursing, 93(10), 41-44.

Katherine, A. (1991).  Boundaries: Where you end and I begin.  Park Ridge, IL: Parkside Publishing Corporation.

Klein, A. (1989).  The healing power of humor.  Los Angeles: Jeremy P. Tarcher, Inc.

Larson, D.G. (1993).  The helper's journey: Working with people facing grief, loss and life-threatening illness.  Champaign, IL: Research Press.

Miller, E.E. (1986).  Self imagery: Creating your own good health.  Springfield, IL: Human Services Press.

Osmont, K. (1990).  More than surviving, caring for yourself while you grieve    Omaha, NE: Centering Corporation.

Smith, D. (1994).  The Tao of dying.  Washington, DC: Caring Press.

Springer, L. K. (1992).  Caregiver characteristics as seen by patients, family, and caregivers.  The Forum, 7-9.

Taigman, M. (1996, June). Can empathy and compassion be taught?  Journal of Emergency Medical Services, pp. 43-48.

Travis, J. W. & Callander, M. G. (1990).  Wellness for helping professionals.  Mill Valley, CA: Wellness Associates.

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Wolfelt, A.D. (1997).  How to care for yourself while you care for the dying and bereaved.  Fort Collins, CO: Companion Press.
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Arnold, J. H., & Gemma, P. B. (1994).  A child dies: A portrait of family grief.Philadelphia: Charles Press.

Baker, J. E., Sedney, M.A., & Gross, E. (1992).  Psychological tasks for bereaved children. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, 62(1), 105-116.

Bowden, V. (1993).  Children's literature: The death experience.  Pediatric Nursing, 19, 17-21.

Carson, U. (1985).  Teachable moments occasioned by small deaths.  Comprehensive Pediatric Nursing, Vol 8, No. 1-6.

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Gaffhey, D. (1988).  The seasons of grief: Helping children grow through loss.     New York: Ensign Publishing.

Goldman, L. (1994).  Life and loss: A guide to helping grieving children.  Bristol, PA: Accelerated Development.

Grollman, E. (1990).  Talking about death: A dialogue between parent and child. Boston: Beacon Press.

Haasi, B. & Marnocha, J. (1990).  Bereavement support group program for children.   Muncie, IN: Accelerated Development.

Heegaard, M. (1988).  When someone very special dies: Children can learn to cope with grief.  Minneapolis: Woodland Press.

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