
How Children Grieve
What Adults Miss, and What They Can Do to Help
Corinne Masur(Author)
Crooked Lane Books (Publisher)
Published on 9. July 2024
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-1-63910-672-1 (ISBN)
Description
Understand how children process grief at every age and stage of development in this accessible guide for parents and caretakers.
An award-winning childhood grief expert shares clinically-informed advice for supporting kids and teens through difficult times—from family deaths and lost pets to unexpected moves, and beyond.
A necessary and impactful guide to understanding children's grief from the inside and to guiding children through loss, from the death of a parent and other family members, to the loss of friends, pets, and even the family home. Dr. Masur, an award-winning clinical psychologist specializing in grief and mourning, describes how to understand, help, and guide children at each age and stage of development and uses her own childhood experience with loss through empathetic yet clinically informed advice.
When Dr. Masur was fourteen years old, her father died. Like most children and teens facing loss, Masur didn’t know how to handle her grief, and she was never encouraged to acknowledge or share what she was feeling with her family, teachers, or friends. Her experience of shock and emotional paralysis around her loss is what led her to become an expert in childhood grief in order to help grieving children and to help others to support the children in their lives who have experienced loss.
As a psychologist and child psychoanalyst, Dr. Masur has helped many children recognize and express their feelings after loss. In How Children Grieve, Masur shares her expertise with caregivers of all kinds, giving them the tools they need to help a child or teenager mourn, move forward, and make meaning of terrible loss.
An award-winning childhood grief expert shares clinically-informed advice for supporting kids and teens through difficult times—from family deaths and lost pets to unexpected moves, and beyond.
A necessary and impactful guide to understanding children's grief from the inside and to guiding children through loss, from the death of a parent and other family members, to the loss of friends, pets, and even the family home. Dr. Masur, an award-winning clinical psychologist specializing in grief and mourning, describes how to understand, help, and guide children at each age and stage of development and uses her own childhood experience with loss through empathetic yet clinically informed advice.
When Dr. Masur was fourteen years old, her father died. Like most children and teens facing loss, Masur didn’t know how to handle her grief, and she was never encouraged to acknowledge or share what she was feeling with her family, teachers, or friends. Her experience of shock and emotional paralysis around her loss is what led her to become an expert in childhood grief in order to help grieving children and to help others to support the children in their lives who have experienced loss.
As a psychologist and child psychoanalyst, Dr. Masur has helped many children recognize and express their feelings after loss. In How Children Grieve, Masur shares her expertise with caregivers of all kinds, giving them the tools they need to help a child or teenager mourn, move forward, and make meaning of terrible loss.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 217 mm
Width: 143 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
367 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-63910-672-1 (9781639106721)
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Corinne Masur
How Children Grieve
What Adults Miss, and What They Can Do To Help: A Guide for Parents, Teachers, Therapists, and Caregivers to Help Children Deal with Death, Divorce, and Moving
E-Book
07/2024
Alcove Press
€17.49
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Person
Dr. Corinne Masur is a clinical psychologist, a child and adult Supervising Psychoanalyst and an Adult Personal Analyst at The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (PCOP) and is on the faculty there as well as at the Institute for Relational Psychoanalysis of Philadelphia. She worked with children of all ages for forty-five years, and now works with parents, teenagers and adults, supervises other clinicians, teaches, and runs parenting groups. Dr. Masur is the author of Flirting With Death: Psychoanalysts Consider Mortality; Finding the Piggle: Reconsidering D.W. Winnicott's Most Famous Child Case; When a Child Grieves, a book on grief in childhood for a professional audience; and the parenting blog Thoughtful Parenting. She is a sought after speaker and interviewee.
www.thoughtfulparenting.org
www.thoughtfulparenting.org
Content
Preface
Introduction: What Adults Miss
Part 1: Loss and Grief from Infancy to Adolescence
Chapter 1: What Are Grief and Mourning, and How Do They Affect Children?
Chapter 2: Grief at Different Ages and Stages
Chapter 3: The Loss of a Loved One
The Loss of a Parent
The Loss of a Sibling
The Loss of a Grandparent
The Loss of a Friend or Pet
Chapter 4: Different Manners of Loss
Loss Due to Divorce
Loss Due to Illness
Loss Due to Violence
Loss Due to War
Loss Due to Suicide
Chapter 5: Ambiguous Loss
Part 2: Helping the Grieving Child
Chapter 6: Understanding Your Own Grief
Chapter 7: How to Help a Grieving Child
Chapter 8: How to Help Children with Specific Types of Loss
Chapter 9: Professional Treatment Options
Chapter 10: Monitoring the Mourning Process
Chapter 11: Long-Term Support
Conclusion
Resources: Books, Podcasts, Websites, and More
How to Help Grieving Children Checklist
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Introduction: What Adults Miss
Part 1: Loss and Grief from Infancy to Adolescence
Chapter 1: What Are Grief and Mourning, and How Do They Affect Children?
Chapter 2: Grief at Different Ages and Stages
Chapter 3: The Loss of a Loved One
The Loss of a Parent
The Loss of a Sibling
The Loss of a Grandparent
The Loss of a Friend or Pet
Chapter 4: Different Manners of Loss
Loss Due to Divorce
Loss Due to Illness
Loss Due to Violence
Loss Due to War
Loss Due to Suicide
Chapter 5: Ambiguous Loss
Part 2: Helping the Grieving Child
Chapter 6: Understanding Your Own Grief
Chapter 7: How to Help a Grieving Child
Chapter 8: How to Help Children with Specific Types of Loss
Chapter 9: Professional Treatment Options
Chapter 10: Monitoring the Mourning Process
Chapter 11: Long-Term Support
Conclusion
Resources: Books, Podcasts, Websites, and More
How to Help Grieving Children Checklist
Acknowledgments
Notes
Bibliography
Index