First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.Acknowledgments Contributors Preface
PARTONE: Examining the Dominant Model Chapter 1 Introduction: What's the Problem?,Phyllis R. Silvermanand Dennis Klass
PART TWO: Setting the Stage Chapter 2 Broken Hearts or Broken Bonds?,MargaretStroebe, Mary Gergen, Kenneth Gergen and WolfgangStroebe Chapter 3Grief That Does Not End,Paul C.Rosenblatt Chapter 4Grief in an Eastern Culture:Japanese Ancestor Worship,Dennis Klass
PARTTHREE: Bereaved Child Chapter 5Children'sConstruction of Their Dead Parents,Phyllis R. Silvermanand Steven L. Nickman Chapter 6Bereaved Children'sChanging Relationships with the Deceased,Claude L.Normand, Phyllis R. Silverman and Steven L. Nickman Chapter 7Remembering a Parent Who Has Died: ADevelopmental Perspective,Betty C. Buchsbaum Chapter 8Relationship and Heritage: Manifestations of OngoingAttachment Following Father Death,KirstenTyson-Rawson
PART FOUR: SpousalBereavement Chapter 9 Widowhood and HusbandSanctification,Helena Znaniecka Lopata Chapter 10<lS+