Bereavement Support and Counselling

An Intimate Loneliness: Supporting Bereaved Parents and Siblings 
Author: Gordon Riches and Pam Dawson
An Intimate Loneliness explores how family members attempt to come to terms with the death of an offspring or brother or sister.  Drawing on relevant research and the authors' own experience of working with bereaved parents and siblings, this book examines the importance of social relationships in helping parents and siblings adjust to their bereavement.

Relative Grief 
Edited by Clare Jenkins and Judy Merry with a foreword by Dorothy Rowe
In this collection of first-hand accounts, parents, grandparents, children, siblings and partners share their experiences of losing close relatives and friends through death from natural causes, genetic conditions, accident, suicide and murder. Looking at death from these different perspectives, it aims to encourage people to understand their own grief and how those closest to them might be affected by what can seem a very private loss.

When a Baby Dies: Psychotherapy for Pregnancy and Newborn Loss 
Author: Irving G Leon
This is the first full-length exploration of psychotherapy for those who have experienced the loss of a baby during pregnancy or the first few weeks of life. Using many case reports, Irving G. Leon integrates recent work on narcissism, mourning, and short-term therapy with more traditional psychoanalytic theory and treatment.

Unspeakable Losses: Healing from Miscarriage, Abortion, and Other Pregnancy Loss 
Author: Kim Kluger Bell
Written by a psychotherapist and counsellor 'This is a wise and gentle book of healing for women and men who have experienced miscarriage, abortion, infertility and other pregnancy losses.'



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