ABSTRACT

This volume presents the leading research in child and adolescent grief from a diverse and global perspective, focusing on the systemic, political, and cultural processes that have a direct bearing on the way youth experience loss and grief.

Carrie Traher and Lauren J. Breen bring together a global community of academics, practitioners, and social activists to discuss and address the complexity of lived experiences of grief for young people today. Presented in four parts, the contributors begin by providing a theoretical overview of youth, grief, and bereavement, before moving onto other important topics, such as suicide bereavement, the trauma of war, digital grief narratives, child soldiering, and more. Within each chapter, authors address contemporary theoretical frameworks, research findings, and praxis related to both death and non-death losses, such as the Black Lives Matter movement, environmental grief, and grief on the internet and social media. Including contributors from a range of countries and from various disciplines, such as educators, health care professionals, policy makers, and advocates, the themes of coping, resilience, and growth are central and interwoven in each chapter.

This handbook is essential for researchers, clinicians, scholars, educators, parents, and activists as to the most pressing societal and global issues that affect youth grief today and to provide context to their personal and professional interactions with youth.

Chapter 9 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at https://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license. 

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

part I|46 pages

Youth, loss, and bereavement: Introductory considerations

part II|92 pages

Grief and bereavement

chapter 5|10 pages

Family care in a Scottish ICU during the COVID-19 pandemic

Issues a young person would like us to hear

chapter 7|10 pages

“You probably won't understand”

The grief of children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities

chapter 11|14 pages

De-naturalizing manufactured loss

Building a decolonial paradigm for understanding the experiences of Indigenous children and youth

chapter 12|14 pages

Child soldiering, loss, and reintegration

Experiences of former female child soldiers in Uganda

part III|108 pages

Global matters

chapter 13|10 pages

A virtual space for us

How LBGTQ+ youth grieve online

chapter 14|12 pages

Going upriver

Understanding Indigenous youths' unique perspectives on safety in the context of the National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls, Canada

chapter 15|9 pages

Living and dying on the street

Advocating for an end to homelessness through the delivery of palliative care

chapter 16|12 pages

A roof over your head is not a home

Youth homelessness in Canada

chapter 17|10 pages

Global trafficking/sexual exploitation of youth

A proposed protocol for grief and traumatic loss

chapter 18|12 pages

Hope, grief, loss, and a plethora of feelings in between

Lived experiences of teenage pregnant girls and adolescent mothers in India

chapter 19|14 pages

Global perspectives on youth suicide

Saving the next generation

chapter 20|10 pages

Palestinian youth loss

From clinical to socio-political understandings

part IV|100 pages

Loss as growth and resilience

chapter 24|10 pages

The impact of gun violence on youth

From thoughts and prayers to action

chapter 25|9 pages

TikTok memes of grief

Playfulness and dark humour in youth digital grief narratives

chapter 27|12 pages

“It's how we're leaving a mark”

Youth Coalition Combatting Islamophobia and grief activism

chapter 28|14 pages

Climate change and youth

Grief, loss, trauma, and action 1

chapter 29|18 pages

The Children's Sensorium

Art, play, and mindfulness for children's well-being, recovery, and resilience