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Biblio: Military and Families
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See also Anticipatory
Mourning; Bereavement;
Children
and Grief; Complicated
Grief; Counseling
the Bereaved; Loss of a
Child, Loss
of a Parent, Loss of a
Partner, Loss of a
Sibling; Men
and Grief; Prisoner's
and Families; Rituals;
Sudden
Death; Violence
and War
Weblinks: http://www.mentalhealthamerica.net/reunions/resources.cfm
Armstrong, K., Best,
S., & Armenici, P. (2005). Courage
after fire: Coping strategies for
returning soldiers and their families.
Ulysses.
Becvar, D. S. In
the Presence of Grief: Helping Family Members Resolve Death. New York: Guilford
Press: 2002.
Boss, Pauline. Ambiguous
Loss: Learning to Live with Unresolved Grief. 1999.
Centering
Corporation. No One Should See What I Have Seen: A book for those who
have experienced terrifying and horrific tragedy. 2002
Damousi,
Joy. Labour of Loss: Mourning, Memory and Wartime Bereavement in
Australia.
Cambridge UP 1999
Danieli, Yael, Nigel S. Rodley, and Lars Weisaeth, eds. International
Responses to Traumatic Stress. 1996.
Edkins, Jenny. Trauma
and the Memory of Politics. Cambridge 2003
Friedman, M. J. & Sloane, J. B. (2008). After the war zone:
A practical guide for returning troops and their families. Perseus.
Graham, John W. The
Gold Star Mother Pilgrimages of the 1930s: Overseas Grave Visitations by
Mothers and Widows of Fallen U.S. World War I Soldiers. McFarland & Co., 2005.
Grossman, Dave. On
Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society. Boston: Little Brown,
1995. U22.3 6878 1996
Hall, L. K. &
Wensch, M. E. (2008). Counseling
military families: What mental
health professionals need to know. Taylor
and Francis.
Jacobs, S. Traumatic
Grief.
New York: Brunner/Mazel. 1999.
Laqueur, Walter.
No End to War: Terrorism in the 21st Century. 2003. HV6431 .L354 2003
LeNaour, Jean-Yves. Trans. Penny Allen. The Living Unknown Soldier: A Story
of Grief and the Great War. Henry Holt. 2004
Luckins, Tanja. The Gates of Memory: Australian People's Experiences
and Memories of Loss and the Great War. Fremantle Arts Creative Press. 2004
Nicolson, V. (2008). Singled out: How two million British women survived
without men after the First Wold War. Oxford
University Press.
Paulson, D. S. &
Kippur, S. (2007). Haunted by combat: Understanding PTSD in war veterans
including women, reservists, and those coming back from Iraq. Greenwood Publishing.
Shay, Johnathon.
Odysseus in America: Combat Trauma and the Trials of Homecoming. Scribners 2003.
Sheeler, J. (2008). Final salute: A story of unfinished
lives.
Penguin.
Steen, J. W. & Asaro, M. R. (2006). Military Widow:
A Survival Guide. US Naval Institute.
Stout, Janis P. Coming
out of War: Poetry, Grieving, and the Culture of the World Wars. U Alabama. 2005.
Stroebe, M. S., R. O. Hansen, W. Sroebe & H. Schut. Handbook of
Bereavement Research.
Washington, D.C.: Americn Psychological Association, 2001.
Weisel, Mindy. Daughters of Absence: Transforming a Legacy of Loss. Capital Books. 2001.
(Daughters of Holocaust survivors)
Wilson, John P.,
Terence M. Keane, eds. Assessing Pyschological Trauma and PTSD. Guilford Press,
1997. RC552.)67 A85 1997.
Zacharias, K. S. (2006). After the Flag Has Been Folded: A Daughter Remembers the
Father She Lost to War--and the Mother Who Held Her Family Together. Harper Publishers.