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References/ Bibliography Attig, T. (2011). How we grieve. NewYork: Oxford University Press Bertman, S.L. (1999). Grief and the healing arts. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing Bonanno, G. (2009). The other side of sadness. New York: Basic Books Bonanno, G. (2004). Loss, trauma, and human resilience, American Psychologist. 59: 2028 Briere, J. (2013). Principles of trauma therapy: A guide to symptoms, evaluation, and treatment. Thousand Oaks, CA: Safe Publications Cain, A. C. (2002). Children of suicide: The telling and the knowing. Psychiatry, 65, 124136 Carey, L.(2006). Expressive and creative methods for trauma survivors. Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Cohen, J A, Mannarino, A P., & Dublinger, E. (2006). Treating trauma and traumatic grief in children and adolescents. New York: Guilford Press. Cohen, J A, Mannarino, A P., & Knudson, K. (2004). Treating childhood traumatic grief: A pilot study. Journal of American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, 43, (10): 12251233. Crenshaw, D.A. (2005). Clinical tools to facilitate treatment of childhood traumatic grief. Omega. 51 (3) 239255. Doka, K. & Tucci, A. (2014) Living with Grief: Helping adolescents cope with loss. Washington D. C.: Hospice Foundation of America. Doka, K. & Tucci, A. (2008) Living with Grief: Children and adolescents. Washington D. C.: Hospice Foundation of America Duffy, T. (Ed.), (2007). Creative interventions in grief and loss therapy: When the music stops, a dream dies. New York: The Haworth Press EdgarBailey, M., & Kress, V.E. (2010). Resolving child and adolescent traumatic grief: Creative techniques and interventions. Journal of Creativity in Mental Health, 5, 158176. Feigelman, W. , Jordan, J.R., McIntosh, J. L., Feigleman, B. (2012). Devastating losses: How parents cope with the death of a child to suicide or drugs. New York: Springer Publishing. Fry, V.L. (1995). Part of Me Died, Too. New York, NY: Dutton Children’s Books. Gendler, R.. (1988). The Book of Qualities. New York: Harper & Row Publishers. Gil, E. (2006). Helping Abused and Traumatized Children: Integrating Directive and Nondirective Approaches. New York: The Guilford Press. Hedtke, L., Winslade, (2004). Remembering Lives: Conversation with the dying. NY: Baywood Herman, J. (1997). Trauma and recovery. New York: Basic Books. Holmes, M. (2000) . A Terrible Thing Happened. Centering Coproration Malchiodi, CA.(2002). The Soul’s Palette: Drawing on Art’s Transformative Powers for Health and Well Being.Boston, MA: Shambala Publications Klass, D., Silverman. S, Nickman, S (Eds.),( 1996) Continuing bonds: New understandings of grief, Washington, DC: Taylor and Francis Johnson, D.R. (1987). The role of the creative arts therapies in the diagnosis and treatment of psychological trauma. The Arts in Psychotherapy 14: 713. Jordan, J.R. & McIntosh, J.L. (2011) Grief after suicide: Understanding the consequences and caring for survivors. New York: Routledge. Kaplow, J.B., Howell, K.H., & Layne, C. M. (2014). Do circumstances of the death matter? Identifying socioenvironmental risks for griefrelated psychopathology. Journal of Traumatic Stress. 27, (1) 4249. Kornblum, Rena (2002). Disarming the playground: Violence prevention through movement. Oklahoma, OK: Wood &Barnes Kosminsky, P. (2007) Getting back to life when grief won’t heal. New York: McGrawHill. Lee, W. M., Blando, J. A., Mizelle, N. D. & Orozco, G. (2007). Introduction to multicultural counseling for helping professionals (2nd Ed.). New York: Routledge. Levine, P. A. (1997). Waking the tiger: Healing trauma. Berkeley, CA: North Atlantic Books.

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