03--Grief:  General Consolation, Help, How-to-Help

Adams, Marilyn, & Mary Kay Shanley.  Rhythm of the seasons:  a journey beyond loss.  Foreword by C. Everett Koop.  Illustrations by Paul Micich.  Marshalltown, Iowa:  Sta-Kris, 1997.  50p.

Adams, Marilyn.  Rhythm of the seasons:  a journey beyond loss.  Foreword by C. Everett Koop.  Illustrations by Paul Micich.  Marshalltown, IA:  Sta-Kris, 1997.  50p.

Adey, Lionel.  C.S. Lewis:  writer, dreamer, and mentor.  Grand Rapids, MI:  William B. Eerdmans Pub., 1998.  307p.

African, Asian, Hispanic, Native Indian customs of bereavement:  a guide for providing cross-cultural assistance.  Washington, DC:  AARP, 1990.  American Association of Retired Persons.  24p.

Ainsworth-Smith, Ian, & Peter Speck.  Letting go:  caring for the dying and the bereaved.  London:  SPCK, 1982.  153p.

Aldrich, Sandra Picklesimer.  Living through the loss of someone you Love:  one woman's story of loss, grief, and new-found hope.  Ventura, CA:  Regal Books, 1990.  234p.  Christian.

Aldrich, Sandra Picklesimer.  Will I ever be whole again?:  surviving the death of someone you love.  West Monroe, LA:  Howard Pub. Co., 1999.  171p.  Christian.

Anderson, Patricia June, ed.  All of us:  Americans talk about the meaning of death.  New York:  Delacorte Press, 1996.  364p.

Archer, John.  The nature of grief:  the evolution and psychology of reactions to loss.  London;  New York:  Routledge, 1999.  317p.

Ashton, Joyce, & Dennis Ashton.  Loss and grief recovery:  help caring for children with disabilities, chronic, or terminal illness.  Amityville, NY:  Baywood Pub. Co., 1996.  193p.

Attig, Thomas.  How we grieve:  relearning the world.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 1996.  201p.

Attig, Thomas.  The heart of grief:  the desire for lasting love.  New York:  Oxford University Press, 2000.

Barber, Cyril J., & Sharalee Aspenleiter.  Through the valley of tears:  encouragement and guidance for the bereaved.  Old Tappan, NJ:  F.H. Revell Co., 1987.  224p.  Christian.

Bauman, Harold Ernest.  Living through grief.  Oxford, England;  Batavia, IL:  Lion Pub., 1989.  46p.

Beattie, Melody.  The lessons of love:  rediscovering our passion for life when it all seems too hard to take.  San Francisco:  HarperSanFrancisco, 1994.  225p.  New York:  Walker, 1995.  214p.

Berdes, Celia M.  Social services for the aged, dying and bereaved in international perspective.  Washington, DC:  International Federation on Ageing, 1978.  82p.

Bertman, Sandra L., ed.  Grief and the healing arts:  creativity as therapy.  Amityville, NY:  Baywood Pub., 1999.  427p.

Bing, Claudine.  Painting out of sorrow.  Weston, MA:  Font & Center Press, 1999.  85p.

Blankenship, Jayne.  In the center of the night:  journey through a bereavement.  New York:  Putnam's, 1984.  301p.

Bolton, Isabel (1883-1975).  Under Gemini:  a memoir.  South Royalton, VT:  Steerforth Press;  Berkeley,  CA:  Publishers Group West, 1999.  133p.  Coping with grief.

Boss, Pauline.  Ambiguous loss:  learning to live with unresolved grief.  Cambridge, MA:  Harvard University Press, 1999.  155p.

Bouvard, Marguerite Guzman, & Eveyn Gladu.  The path through grief:  a compassionate guide.  Foreword by Sandra L. Bertman.  249p.  Portland, OR:  Breitenbush Books, 1988.  Amherst, NY:  Prometheus Books, 1998.  331p.

Bozarth, Alla RenTe, & Alla Bozarth-Campbell.  Life is goodbye, life is hello:  grieving well through all kinds of loss.  Minneapolis, MN:  CompCare Publications, 1982.  203p.

Bozarth, Alla RenTe.  A journey through grief.  Minneapolis, MN:  CampCare Publishers, 1990.  51p.

Brabant, Sarah.  Mending the torn fabric:  for those who grieve and those who want to help them.  Amityville, NY:  Baywood Pub. Co., 1996.  162p.

Bregman, Lucy, & Sara Thiermann.  First person mortal:  personal narratives of dying, death, and grief.  New York:  Paragon House, 1995.  202p.

Brice, Carleen.  Lead me home:  an African American's guide through the  grief journey.  New York:  Avon Books, 1999.  

Bright, Ruth.  Grief and powerlessness:  helping people regain control of their lives.  London;  Bristol, Pa.:  Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 1996.  202p.

Bright, Ruth.  Grieving:  a handbook for those who care.  Saint Louis, MO:  MMB Music, 1986.  229p.

Brisson, Barbara Schiff.  Such is the way of the world:  a journey through grief.  New York:  Paulist Press, 1997.  84p.

Brite, Mary.  Hearts in motion, minds at rest:  living through the loss of a loved one.  Uhrichsville, Ohio:  Barbour & Co., 1993.

Brooks, Anne M.  The grieving time:  a month by month account of recovery from loss.  Illustrated by Ted  Ramsey.  Wilmington, DE:  Delapeake, 1982.  40p.

Brooks, Anne M.  The grieving time:  a year's account of recovery from loss.  Illustrated by Ted Ramsey.  Garden City, NY:  Dial Press, 1985.  64p.  New York:  Herodias, 1999. 

Bullitt, Dorothy.  Filling the void:  six steps from loss to fulfillment.  New York:  Rawson Associates, 1996.  121p.

Buntin, Kathleen Rawlings.  The living half.  Salt Lake City, UT:  Deseret Book, 1984.  68p.

Buthman, David.  Thin ice.  Artwork by Shari Borum.  Omaha, NE:  Centering Corp., 1990.  72p.  On grief.

Butler, Marie.  The wedging.  Kansas City, MO:  Troika Ministries, 1986.  101p.  On grief.

Callari, Elizabeth S.  A gentle death:  personal caregiving to the terminally ill.  Greensboro, NC:  Tudor, 1986.  123p.

Carlson, Roberta.  Moments of grace--lessons from grief.  Wheaton, IL:  Tyndale House Publishers, 1987.  127p.  Christian.

Carroll, David.  Living with dying:  a loving guide for family and close friends.  New York:  McGraw-Hill, 1985.  381p.  New York, NY:  Paragon House, 1991.  389p.

Carter, James E.  Facing the final foe.  Nashville, TN:  Broadman Press, 1986.  111p.

Cassini, Kathleen K., & Jacqueline L. Rogers.  I want to help but I don't know how.  Cincinnati, OH:  Griefwork, 1984.  108p.

Chapman, Christine M.  In love abiding:  responding to the dying and bereaved.  New York:  Crossroad Pub. Co., 1996.  102p.

Chesser, Barbara.  Because you care:  practical ideas for helping those who grieve.  Waco, TX:  Word Books, 1987.  196p.

Church, Dawson.  Facing death, finding love.  Lower Lake, CA:  Aslan Pub., 1994.  140p.

Clayton, Jean.  Women in mourning:  stories of grieving women.  Illustrated by Mary McConnell.  Omaha, NE:  Centering Corporation, 1996.

Clemens, Christopher, & Mark Smith.  Death:  grim realities and comic relief.  New York, NY:  Delacorte Press, 1982.  189p.

Cobb, Nancy.  In lieu of flowers:  a conversation for the living.  New York:  Pantheon Books, 2000.  191p.  Consoling grief.

Cochran, Larry, & Emily  Claspell.  The meaning of grief:  a dramaturgical approach to understanding emotion.  New York:  Greenwood Press, 1987.  183p.

Cole, Diane.  After great pain:  a new life emerges.  New York:  Summit Books, 1992.  208p.  On loss.

Colgrove, Melba, Harold H. Bloomfield & Peter A. McWilliams.  How to survive the loss of a love:  58 things to do when there is nothing to be done.  New York:  Leo Press & Simon & Schuster,  1976.  131p.  Toronto;  New York:  Bantam Books, 1983.  Los Angeles:  Prelude Press, 1991.  212p.

Conn, Charles W.  When your upright world turns upside down:  coping with the tragedies of life.  Cleveland, TN:  Pathway Press, 1990.  279p.

Cook, Alicia Skinner, & Kevin Ann Oltjenbruns.  Dying and grieving:  life span and family perspectives.  New York:  Holt, Rinehart, and Winston, 1989.  491p.  2nd ed.  Fort Worth:  Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1998.  512p.

Corless, Inge B., Barbara B. Germino & Mary Pittman, eds.  A challenge for living:  dying, death, and bereavement.  Boston:  Jones and Bartlett, 1995.  408p.

Coryell, Deborah Morris.  Good grief:  healing through the shadow of loss.  Santa Fe, NM:  Shiva Foundation, 1997.  137p.

Coughlin, Ruth.  Grieving:  a love story.  Introduction by Michael Dorris.  New York:  Random House, 1993.  176p.  Thorndike, ME:  G.K. Hall, 1994.  Large print.  191p. Coughlin, Ruth.

Crenshaw, David A.  Bereavement:  counseling the grieving throughout the life cycle.  Foreword by William Van Ornum.  New York:  Continuum, 1990.  181p.

Damousi, Joy.  The labour of loss:  mourning, memory, and wartime bereavement in Australia.  Cambridge, UK;  New York, NY:  Cambridge University Press, 1999.  212p.

Danto, Bruce L., Austin H. Kutscher & Lillian G. Kutscher, eds.  Suicide and bereavement.  New York:  MSS Information Corp.:  distributed by Arno  Press, 1977.  260p.

D'Arcy, Paula.  When your friend is grieving:  building a bridge of love.  Wheaton, IL:  H. Shaw Publishers, 1990.  102p.  Christian.

Davies, Phyllis.  Grief:  climb toward understanding:  self-help when you are struggling:  includes checklists of what you can do.  Illustrations by Itoko Maeno.  Secaucus, N.J.:  L. Stuart, 1988, 270p.  4th ed.  San Luis Obispo, CA:  Sunnybank Publishers, 1996.  318p.

Davis, Edith Kunhardt.  I'll love you forever, anyway.  New York:  Donald I. Fine, Inc., 1995.  214p.

Dayton, Tian.  Heartwounds:  the impact of unresolved trauma and grief on relationships.  Deerfield Beach, FA:  Health Communications, 1997.  259p.

Dee, Emily.  War against silence after trauma:  unmasking and managing the stress of change.  Sioux City:  Loess Hills Press, 1993.  246p.

Deits, Bob.  Life after loss:  a personal guide dealing with death, divorce, job change, and relocation.  Tucson, AZ:  Fisher Books, 1988.  226p.  1992, 238p.;  Spanish ed., 1994;  3rd ed., 1999. 

Del Zoppo, Patrick M.  Mourning:  the journey from grief to healing.  New York:  Alba House, 1995.  45p.  Christian.

Delgadillo, David, & Peter Davis, eds.  When the bough breaks.  The San Diego Guild  for Infant Survival.  San Diego, CA:  Desktop Creations, 1990.  191p.

Dershimer, Richard A.  Counseling the bereaved.  New York:  Pergamon Press, 1990.  157p.

Detrich, Richard Lewis, & Nicola  J. Steele.  How to recover from grief.  Valley Forge, PA:  Judson Press, 1983.  125p.  1996, 170p.

DiGiulio, Robert C.  After loss.  Waco, TX:  WRS Pub., 1993.  140p.

Doak, James L.  Coming to life:  a companion piece to the self-exploration process.  Nevada City, CA:  Blue Dolphin Pub., 1987.  148p.

Doka, Kenneth J., & Joyce D. Davidson, eds.  Living with grief:  who we are, how we grieve.  Washington, DC:  Hopsice Foundation of America;  Philadelphia, PA:  Taylor & Francis, 1997.  220p.  Philadelphia, PA:  Brunner/Mazel, 1998.  314p.

Doka, Kenneth J., ed.  Living with grief after sudden loss:  suicide, homicide,  accident, heart attack, stroke.  Washington, DC:  Hospice Foundation of America;  Bristol,  PA:  Taylor & Francis, 1996.  261p.

Donnelley, Nina Herrmann.  I never know what to say.  New York, NY:  Ballantine Books, 1987.  271p.

Dunlop, Richard S.  Helping the bereaved.  Bowie, MD:  Charles Press, 1978.  188p.

Dunne, Edward J., John L. McIntosh & Karen Dunne-Maxim.  Suicide and its aftermath:  understanding and counseling the survivors.  New York:  Norton, 1987.  320p.

Dykstra, Robert.  She never said good-bye:  one man's journey through loss.  Foreword by Norman Vincent Peale.  Wheaton, IL:  H. Shaw Publishers, 1989.  119p.

Edgerton, Dorothy F.  Walk on in peace:  a thoughtful companion for those who suffer the pain of loss.  St. Meinrad, IN:  Abbey Press, 1982.  63p.  Christian.

Ellis, Clifford R.  Last will and testament of a lover:  a journey through grief.  Norval, Ont.:  Moulin Pub., 1997.  149p.

Engel, Beverly.  Blessings from the fall:  turning a fall from grace into a new beginning.  Deerfield Beach, FL:  Health Communications, 1997.  268p.

Engram, Sara.  Mortal matters:  when a loved one dies.  Kansas City:  Andrews and McMeel, 1990.  116p.

Ericsson, Stephanie.  Companion through the darkness:  inner dialogues on grief.  New York, NY:  HarperPerennial, 1993.  186p.

Exley, Richard.  When you lose someone you love:  comfort for those who grieve.  Tulsa, OK:  Honor Books, 1995.  104p.  Christian.

Fairview Press editors.  Holiday hope:  remembering loved ones during special times of the year.  Minneapolis, MN:  The Press, 1998.  149p.

Farnsworth, Elizabeth Brooks.  Journey through grief.  Foreword by Elisabeth Knbler-Ross.  Epilogue by John  David Smith.  Atlanta, GA:  Susan Hunter, 1988.  84p.

Figley, Charles R., ed.  Traumatology of grieving:  conceptual, theoretical, and treatment foundations.  Philadelphia, PA:  Brunner/Mazel, 1999.  230p.

Fitzgerald, Helen.  The mourning handbook:  a complete guide for the bereaved.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1994.  317p.

Foster, Cyndi.  Joy comes in the morning.  North Brunswick, NJ:  Bridge-Logos Publishers, 1996.  139p.

Freedman, Rita Jackaway.  Overcoming loss:  a healing guide.  White Plains, NY:  Peter Pauper Press, 1995.  64p.

Freese, Arthur S.  Help for your grief.  New York:  Schocken Books, 1977.  207p.

Fumia, Molly.  Safe passage:  words to help the grieving hold fast and let go.  Berkeley, CA:  Conari Press, 1992.  274p.

Furman, Laura.  Ordinary paradise.  Houston:  Winedale Pub.;  College Station, TX:  Texas A&M University Press  Consortium, 1998.  167p.

Ginn, Charles W.  Voices of loss:  looking at type series.  Gainesville, FL:  Center for Applications of  Psychological Type, 1994.  56p.

Graham, Laurie.  Rebuilding the house.  New York:  Viking, 1990.  177p.

Gray, John.  Mars and Venus starting over:  a practical guide for finding love again after a painful breakup, divorce, or the loss of a loved one.  New York:  HarperCollinsPublishers, 1998.  334p.

Greenstock, David L.  Comfort for the sick and dying:  and for those who love them.  Manchester, N.H.:  Sophia Institute Press, 1999.  175p.  Catholic.

Grollman, Earl A.  Living when a loved one has died.  Boston:  Beacon Press, 1977.  2nd ed., 1987;  3rd ed., 1995;  4th ed., 1997, 115p.

Habermas, Gary R.  Forever loved:  a personal account of grief and resurrection.  Joplin, MO:  College Press Pub. Co., 1997.  142p.

Hadas, Rachel.  The double legacy:  reflections on a pair of deaths.  Boston:  Faber and Faber, 1995.  165p.

Hafer, W. Keith.  Coping with bereavement from death or divorce.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall, 1981.  97p.

Hansen, Barbara.  Picking up the pieces:  healing ourselves after personal loss.  Dallas, TX:  Taylor Pub. Co., 1990.  194p.

Hansen, James C., & Thomas T. Frantz.  Death and grief in the family.  Rockville, MD:  Aspen Systems Corporation, 1984.  122p.

Harris, Jill Werman, ed.  Remembrances and celebrations:  a book of eulogies, elegies, letters, and epitaphs.  New York:  Pantheon Books, 1999.  308p.

Harvey, John H.  Embracing their memory:  loss and the social psychology of storytelling.  Boston:  Allyn & Bacon, 1996.  232p.

Heart, Rosalie Deer.  Healing grief:  a mother's story.  Foreword by Joan Chadbourne.  San Cristobal, NM:  Heart Link Publications, 1996.  197p.

Heavilin, Marilyn Willett.  December's song.  San Bernardino, CA:  Here's Life, 1988.  138p.  On grief.

Heinlein, Susan, Grace Brumett & Jane-Ellen Tibbals, eds.  When a lifemate dies:  stories of love, loss, and healing.  Minneapolis:  Fairview Press, 1997.  240p.

Helmlinger, Trudy.  After you've said goodbye:  how to recover after ending a relationship.  Cambridge, MA:  Schenkman Pub. Co.;  New York:  Two Continents Pub. Group, 1977.  273p.

Henry-Jenkins, Wanda.  Just us:  for homicidal bereavement.  Illustrated by Ron Boldt.  Omaha, NE:  Centering Corporation, 1996. 

Hewett, John H.  After suicide.  Philadelphia:  Westminster Press, 1980.  119p.

Hickman, Martha Whitmore.  Healing after loss:  daily meditations for working through grief.  New York:  Avon Books, 1994. 

Holiday hope:  remembering loved ones during special times of the year.  Editors of Fairview Press.  Minneapolis, MN:  The Press, 1998.  149p.

Hollingsworth, Charles E., & Robert O. Pasnau, et al.  The family in mourning:  a guide for health professionals.  New York:  Grune & Stratton, 1977.  213p.

Holmes, Marjorie.  Still by your side:  how I know a great love never dies.  New York:  Crossroad Pub. Co., 1996.  130p.  Christian.

Hughes, Marylou.  Bereavement and support:  healing in a group environment.  Washington, D.C.:  Taylor & Francis, 1995.  204p.

Humphrey, Geraldine M., & David G. Zimpfer.  Counselling for grief and bereavement.  London;  Thousand Oaks, CA:  Sage Publications, 1996.  194p.

Hundley, Mark E.  Awaken to good mourning.  Arlington, TX:  Crocker Associates, 1993.  111p.

Ikerman, Ruth C.  A little book of comfort.  Nashville:  Abingdon, 1976.  79p.  A masterpiece of tenderness.

Infeld, Donna Lind, & Nadine Reimer Penner, eds.  Bereavement:  client adaptation and hospice services.  New York:  Haworth Press, 1996.  102p.

Innes, Dick.  How to mend a broken heart:  20 active ways to healing.  Grand Rapids, MI:  F.H. Revell, 1994.  119p.

Insel, Shepard A.  Confronting a death in the family:  a guidebook to crisis management.  Burlingame, CA:  RTES, 1974.  158p.

Iserson, Kenneth V.  Grave words:  notifying survivors about sudden, unexpected deaths.  Tucson, AZ:  Galen Press, 1999.  342p.

Jackson, Edgar Newman.  The many faces of grief.  Nashville:  Abingdon, 1977.  174p.

Jackson, Edgar Newman.  Understanding grief:  its roots, dynamics, and treatment.  New York, Abingdon Press, 1957.  255p.

Jackson, Edgar Newman.  You and your grief.  Great Neck, NY, Channel Press, 1961.  64p.

Jackson, Jewell Nickie.  The agony of grief.  San Antonio:  Watercress Press, 1986.  83p.

Jacobs, Selby.  Traumatic grief:  diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.  Philadelphia:  Brunner/Mazel, 1999. 

Jacobsen, Fay W., Margaret Kindlen & Allison Shoemark.  Living through loss:  a training guide for those supporting people facing loss.  London;  Bristol, PA:  Jessica Kingsley Publishers,  1997.  282p.

James, John W., & Frank Cherry.  The grief recovery handbook:  a step-by-step program for moving beyond loss.  New York:  Harper & Row, 1988.  175p.

James, John W., & Russell Friedman.  The grief recovery handbook:  the action program for moving beyond death, divorce, and other losses.  New York:  HarperPerennial, 1998.  173p.

Jenkins, Bill.  What to do when the police leave:  a guide to the first days of traumatic loss.  Richmond, VA:  WBJ Press, 1998.  70p.

Johnson, Elizabeth.  As someone dies:  a handbook for the living.  Santa Monica, CA:  Hay House, 1987.  80p.  Carson, CA:  Hay House, 1995.  96p.

Johnson, L. D.  The morning after death.  Nashville:  Broadman Press, 1978.  150p.  Macon, GA:  Smyth & Helwys Pub., 1995.  156p.

Johnson, Nancy Karo.  Alone and beginning again.  Valley Forge, PA:  Judson Press, 1982.  128p.

Jones, Jean Gannon.  Time out for grief:  a practical guide to passing through grief to happiness.  Huntington, IN:  Our Sunday Visitor, 1982.  214p.

Jones, Lucile H.  It's all right to cry.  Boise, ID:  Pacific Press Pub. Association, 1986.  32p.

Jones, Mary.  Love after death:  counselling in bereavement.  London;  Bristol, PA:  J. Kingsley Publishers, 1995.  67p.

Jozefowski, Joanne T.  The Phoenix phenomenon:  rising from the ashes of grief.  Northvale, NJ:  Jason Aronson, 1999.  262p.

Jurgensen, GeneviFve.  The disappearance.  Translated La disparition (1994) by Adriana Hunter.  New York:  W.W. Norton & Co., 1999.  168p.

Justice, William G.  When your patient dies.  St. Louis, MO:  Catholic Health Association of the United  States, 1984.  54p.

Kagan, Henya.  Gili's book:  a journey into bereavement for parents and families.  New York:  Teachers College Press, 1998.  157p.

Kalish, Richard A.  Death, grief, and caring relationships.  Monterey, CA.:  Brooks/Cole Pub. Co., 1981.  336p.  2nd ed., 1985, 350p.

Kalish, Richard A.  The Final transition.  Farmingdale, NY:  Baywood Pub. Co., 1985.  383p.

Kalish, Richard A., ed.  Caring relationships:  the dying and the bereaved.  Farmingdale, NY:  Baywood Pub. Co., 1980.  154p.

Kamerman, Jack B.  Death in the midst of life:  social and cultural  influences on death, grief, and mourning.  Englewood Cliffs, NJ:  Prentice-Hall, 1988.  160p.

Kaplan, Louise J.  No voice is ever wholly lost.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1995.  285p.  First printed in Frence in 1983.

Kavaler-Adler, Susan.  Mourning and psychic transformation:  facing the demon lover within.  Northvale, NJ:  Jason Aronson, 1999. 

Keller, Helen (1880-1968).  We bereaved.  New York:  L. Fulenwider, Inc., 1929.  39p.

Kelley, Patricia.  Companion to grief:  finding consolation when someone you love has died.  New York:  Simon & Schuster, 1997.  176p.

Koers, Shirley.  The eyes are sunlight:  a journey through grief.  Notre Dame, IN:  Ave Maria Press, 1986.  200p.  New York:  Phoenix Press:  Walker and Co., 1987.  334p.

Kolf, June Cerza.  How can I help?:  how to support someone who is grieving.  Tucson, AZ:  Fisher Books, 1999.  156p.

Koman, Aleta.  How to mend a broken heart:  letting go and moving on.  Lincolnwood, IL:  Contemporary Books, 1997.  224p.

Kouri, Mary K.  Keys to dealing with the loss of a loved one.  Hauppauge, NY:  Barron's, 1991.  164p.

Kreis, Bernadine, & Alice Pattie.  Up from grief.  New York:  Seabury Press, 1969.  146p.  New York:  Phoenix Press, 1984.  188p.

Kutscher, Austin H., et al, eds.  But not to lose:  a book of comfort for those bereaved.  New York:  F. Fell, 1969.  288p.  New York:  MSS Information Corp., 1975.  With 49 contributors and 133 contributing consultants.

Kutscher, Austin H., et al, eds.  For the bereaved:  the road to recovery.  With 49  contributions and 133 contributing consultants.  New York:  Arno Press, 1980.  331p.  3rd ed., Philadelphia:  Charles Press, 1990.  282p.

Kutscher, Austin H., et al, eds.  For those bereaved:  but not to lose:  a book of comfort.  With 49  contributions and 133 contributing consultants.  New York:  Arno Press, 1980.  331p.

Larson, Dale.  The helper's journey:  working with people facing grief, loss, and life-threatening illness.  Champaign, IL:  Research Press, 1993.  279p.

Lendrum, Susan, & Gabrielle Syme.  Gift of tears:  a practical approach to loss and  bereavement counselling.  London;  New York:  Tavistock/Routledge, 1992.  204p.

Levang, Elizabeth, & Sherokee Ilse.  Remembering with love:  messages of hope for the first year of grieving and beyond.  Minneapolis, MN:  Deaconess Press, 1992.  306p.

Lindbergh, Anne Morrow.  Hour of lead:  sharing sorrow.  Illustrated by Etienne Delessert.  Minneapolis, MN:  Redpath Press, 1986.  31p.

Linn, Erin.  I know just how you feel:  avoiding the cliches of grief.  Illustrated by Art Peterson.  Cary, IL:  Publishers Mark, 1986.  125p.

Littlewood, Jane.  Aspects of grief:  bereavement in adult life.  London;  New York:  Tavistock/Routledge, 1992.  192p.

Locke, Shirley A.  Coping with loss:  a guide for caregivers.  Springfield, IL:  C.C. Thomas, 1994.  226p.

Lord, Janice Harris.  Beyond sympathy:  what to say and do for someone suffering an injury, illness or loss.  Ventura, CA:  Pathfinder Pub., 1988.  173p.

Lord, Janice Harris.  No time for goodbyes:  coping with sorrow, anger, and injustice after a tragic death.  4th ed.  Ventura, CA:  Pathfinder Pub. of CA, 1991.  177p.

Luchterhand, Charlene, & Nancy Murphy.  Helping adults with mental retardation grieve a death loss.  Philadelphia, PA:  Accelerated Development, 1998.  119p.

MacPherson, Myra.  She came to live out loud:  an inspiring family journey through illness, loss, and grief.  New York:  Scribner, 1999.  379p.

Mannino, J. Davis.  Grieving days, healing days.  Boston:  Allyn and Bacon, 1997.  264p.

Margolis, Otto S., & Lillian G. Kutscher, et al, eds.  Acute grief:  counseling the bereaved.  New York:  Columbia University Press, 1981.  276p.

Margolis, Otto S., & Lillian G. Kutscher, et al, eds.  Loss, grief, and bereavement:  a guide for counseling.  New York:  Praeger, 1985.

Markham, Ursula.  Bereavement:  your questions answered.  Shaftesbury, Dorset;  Rockport, MA:  Element, 1996.  116p.

Martin, Terry L., & Kenneth J. Doka.  Men don't cry:  transcending gender stereotypes of grief.  Philadelphia, PA:  Brunner/Mazel, 1999.

Mattern, Ivan G., & Lois M. Allen.  Step by step out of grief.  Anderson, S.C., Droke House Hallux, 1973.  93p.

Maurer, Linda K.  I don't know how to help them.  Boulder, CO:  L.K. Maurer, 1993 & 1996.  47p.

Menten, Theodore.  Gentle closings:  how to say goodbye to someone you love.  Philadelphia, Pa.:  Running Press, 1991.  160p.

Messina, James J.  Tools for handling loss.  Dubuque, Iowa:  Kendall/Hunt Pub. Co., 1992.  37p.

Metzgar, Margaret.  A time to mourn, a time to dance:  help for the losses in life.  Appleton, WI:  Aid Association for Lutherans, 1995.  72p.

Mielke, Arthur W.  Through the valley.  New York:  Association Press, 1976.  112p.

Miller, Jack Silvey.  The healing power of grief.  New York:  Seabury Press, 1978.  125p.  New York:  Wieser and Wieser, 1985.  125p.

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