ABSTRACT

This book is designed for clinicians, educators, clergy, and nurses - anyone who is assisting children who have experienced the death of a loved one. This work offers a unique framework for helping children heal from the wounds created by the life process of death, a framework that has its defining basis in children's magical thought. Magical thought is motivated by the desire of a child with incomplete cognitive equipment to understand his world. Magical thought helps children develop inaccurate conclusions about many aspects of death and their own personal grief, often suggesting that they or someone else is responsible for the loss.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter 1|19 pages

Children’s View of Grief

chapter Chapter 3|15 pages

The Model of Magical Thought

chapter Chapter 6|15 pages

Anger and Magical Thought

chapter Chapter 7|11 pages

A Special Note for Parents

chapter Chapter 8|8 pages

Magical Thoughts of Adults and Our Society

chapter Chapter 9|2 pages

Final Thoughts