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Helen Fitzgerald, a renowned expert in grief counseling, looks at the many different circumstances that make grief a part of a teenager's life -- from the death of a parent or grandparent after a long illness to the shock of the suicide of a friend -- and offers invaluable insights into a broad range of issues. Arguing that the needs of a grieving adolescent are very different from those of young children or adults, she discusses in detail the emotional impact of bereavement on young men and women who are simultaneously struggling through the difficult transition from childhood to adulthood.…mehr

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Helen Fitzgerald, a renowned expert in grief counseling, looks at the many different circumstances that make grief a part of a teenager's life -- from the death of a parent or grandparent after a long illness to the shock of the suicide of a friend -- and offers invaluable insights into a broad range of issues. Arguing that the needs of a grieving adolescent are very different from those of young children or adults, she discusses in detail the emotional impact of bereavement on young men and women who are simultaneously struggling through the difficult transition from childhood to adulthood. She covers, too, the unexpected, often disorienting repercussions that follow a death, from changes in family relationships and friendships to problems in school and "survivor's guilt."

Written with honesty and compassion, in language that will be easily understood by adolescents themselves, The Grieving Teen is a much-needed resource, one that will lessen the confusion and pain of grief and help teens renew their lives after the mourning period.

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Helen Fitzgerald is an author and lecturer certified in thanatology by the Association for Death Education and Counseling. For twenty-three years she was the coordinator of the Grief Program for Mental Health Services in Fairfax County, Virginia, where she conducted many groups for adults, as well as for grieving children ranging from preschool age through the high school years. In July 2000 she retired from that position and then served as the director of training for the American Hospice Foundation. Her books include The Grieving Child, The Mourning Handbook, and The Grieving Teen.