ABSTRACT

This volume is a collection of writings from pioneers who have created aftercare programs. The perspectives they offer are wide - from the practical how-to's in developing a program to the more personal stories that enlighten the reader on the motivation behind those who founded the programs. The chapters include information on funeral home based programs as well as those based in schools, hospitals and the military.

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Introduction

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are hoping to develop a

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SECTION 1 Funeral Home Aftercare

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is provided by genuinely

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a high quality after-

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to adhere strictly to a code of

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CONCLUSION

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as well as offering ongoing support

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a staff embalmer

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AmERCARE EXAMPLES

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Madeline Borg Community Services

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CARE, t becomes

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is it is

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like or

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a long way in

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RESOURCES

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to be just a place for good-bye!

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is it is

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are still funeral directors who are

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Follow-Up Correspondence

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LIFE AS A MILITARY INDUCTEE I now

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a couple of years the

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at the same time I had everything

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a posi-

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suggests aftercare providers

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REFERENCES

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SECTION 2 Aftercare in Other Venues

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a parent-

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a teacher will appear.” And

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it worked. (That, in

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is it now, our intent to be a “crisis

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to get a “wide range” of input and

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“start up” (computer, phone,

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etc.): What supplies

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a result of a miscarriage at St. to

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First

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a small strip wedged between high

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a local widow’s group. I had

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SECTION 3 General Aftercare Issues

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a price, and the price

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to help the

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it demands warmth

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CHAPTER Visions of Aftercare in

Ronald K. Barrett

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Tape #2: If Resting,

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Exhaustion and Loss of Energy

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a variety of somatic symptoms like

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stress

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to others without beginning to

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WHY CAREGIVERS CARE TOO MUCH Personal

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a few ideas to get you started.

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Contributors

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Index

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J. J. 50

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[St.

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