Supporting Bereaved Students at School

Supporting Bereaved Students at School
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Publisher : Oxford University Press
Total Pages : 273
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ISBN-10 : 9780190606893
ISBN-13 : 0190606894
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Book Synopsis Supporting Bereaved Students at School by : Jacqueline A. Brown

Download or read book Supporting Bereaved Students at School written by Jacqueline A. Brown and published by Oxford University Press. This book was released on 2017 with total page 273 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Machine generated contents note: -- FOREWORD by Kenneth J. Doka -- SECTION 1: Foundational Knowledge to Support Bereaved Students at School -- 1. The Importance of Supporting Bereaved Students at School -- Jacqueline A. Brown and Shane R. Jimerson -- 2. Defining Loss: Preparing to Support Bereaved Students -- Tina Barrett and Lindsey M. Nichols -- 3. Cognitive Developmental Considerations in Supporting Bereaved Students -- Victoria A. Comerchero -- 4. The Importance of Assessment in Supporting Bereaved Students -- Catherine B. Woahn and Benjamin S. Fernandez -- 5. The Importance of Consultation in Supporting Bereaved Students -- Jeffrey C. Roth -- 6. Cross-Cultural Considerations in Supporting Bereaved Students -- Sandra A. López -- 7. Family Considerations in Supporting Bereaved Students -- Melissa J. Hagan and Allie Morford -- 8. The Role of Digital and Social Media in Supporting Bereaved Students -- Carla J. Sofka -- SECTION 2: Interventions to Support Bereaved Students at Schoo -- 9. Using Grief Support Groups to Support Bereaved Students -- Renée Bradford Garcia -- 10. Using Cognitive and Behavioral Methods to Support Bereaved Students -- Rosemary Flanagan -- 11. Using Bibliotherapy to Support Bereaved Students -- Ellie L. Young, Melissa A. Heath, Kathryn Smith, Afton Phillbrick, Karli Miller, Camden Stein, and Haliaka Kama -- 12. Using Music Therapy-Based Songwriting to Support Bereaved Students -- Thomas A. Dalton and Robert E. Krout -- 13. Using Play Therapy to Support Bereaved Students -- Karrie L. Swan and Rebecca Rudd -- 14. Using Creative Art Interventions to Support Bereaved Students -- Grace Zambelli -- 15. Using Writing Interventions to Support Bereaved Students -- Lysa Toye and Andrea Warnick -- 16. Using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy to Support Bereaved Students -- Tyler L. Renshaw, Sarah J. Bolognino, Anthony J. Roberson, Shelley R. Upton and Kelsie N. Hammons


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