Helping Teenagers Cope With Grief

$0.50$40.00

 

Each year thousands of teenagers experience the death of someone they love. When a parent, sibling, friend, or relative dies, teens feel the overwhelming loss of someone who helped shape their fragile self-identities. And these feelings about the death become a part of their lives forever.

Caring adults, whether parents, teachers, counselors, or friends, can help teens during this time. If adults are open, honest, and loving, experiencing the loss of someone loved can be a chance for young people to learn about both the joy and pain that comes from caring deeply for others.

Sold singly for $0.50 each or in packages of 100 for $40.00

Description

Concise brochures written by Dr. Wolfelt and designed for economical mass distribution, the Helping Series offers assistance to the bereaved in coping with specific types of death and grief responses. In use by hundreds of hospices and funeral homes throughout North America.

Additional Information

Weight2.25 lbs
Dimensions9 × 4 × 2 in
Quantity
  • 1

  • 100
Weight2.25 lbs
Dimensions9 × 4 × 2 in
Quantity
  • 1

  • 100

Author: Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.

Product Type: Single-Title Brochure

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