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Death Studies, Volume 30 Issue 8 2006

ISSN: 1091-7683 (electronic) 0748-1187 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 10 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Continuing Bonds in Adaptation to Bereavement: Introduction
Nigel P. Field
Pages 709 – 714
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Continuing Bonds and Reconstructing Meaning: Mitigating Complications in Bereavement
Robert A. Neimeyer;  Scott A. Baldwin; James Gillies
Pages 715 – 738
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Unresolved Grief and Continuing Bonds: An Attachment Perspective
Nigel P. Field
Pages 739 – 756
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Continuing Relationships with the Deceased: Disentangling Bonds and Grief
Henk A. W. Schut;  Margaret S. Stroebe;  Paul A. Boelen; Annemieke M. Zijerveld
Pages 757 – 766
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Continuing Bonds and Grief: A Prospective Analysis
Paul A. Boelen;  Margaret S. Stroebe;  Henk A. W. Schut; Annemieke M. Zijerveld
Pages 767 – 776
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Counseling Older Adults with Dementia Who are Dealing with Death: Innovative Interventions for Practitioners
Mary Miller Lewis; Amy L. Trzinski
Pages 777 – 787
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DEPARTMENT: Book Review
A Review of: “Edited by David E. Balk: A Bit of Hell for the Reader”
A review of A Bit of Heaven for the Few? An Oral History of the Hospice Movement in the United Kingdom by David Clark, Neil Small, Michael Wright, Michelle Winslow, and Nic Hughes. Lancaster, England: Observatory Publications, 2005. 239 pp. (ISBN 095441920-0). £15.00 (∼$29.00).

Madeline Jacobs
Pages 789 – 791
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News and Notes
Carla J. Sofka
Pages 793 – 794
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