ABSTRACT

The death of a child - whether during or following birth, through illness, through accident, or through suicide - is one of the greatest challenges families, carers, friends, and the health and social care professionals who support them can face. This book provides professionals with practical advice, resources for further support and reading, and much-needed reassurance that whatever contact they have with the bereaved, and however inadequate they may feel to the task, they can make a difference. With revised material and an entirely new chapter reflecting recent developments in bereavement theory, the third edition of this classic text offers unique insights for professionals with varying levels of experience. From theory and narrative come practical ideas on what to say, what to do, how to behave, how to stay humble in situations where the only real experts are the bereaved themselves, and how professionals can look after themselves in what can be particularly traumatic and upsetting circumstances.

section 1|54 pages

Theory and practice

section 2|83 pages

Good practice guidelines

chapter 3|36 pages

Professional roles

chapter 4|14 pages

Guidelines for all

chapter 5|17 pages

Guidelines for stressful situations

chapter 6|14 pages

Guidelines for talking with children

section 3|78 pages

Bereavement support

chapter 7|23 pages

Support for families

chapter 8|17 pages

Support for schools

chapter 9|9 pages

Support services

chapter 10|27 pages

Hope, meaning and resilience