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81. The role of music in healing and grief processes of bereaved adult learners
82. When the Whole World is Empty: Gaga as a Modality for Kinesthetic Grief Processin
83. Grief as medicine for grief: Complaint poetry in early modern England, 1559--1609
84. 'I don't know where is me': Lost and found in art therapy---a transcultural approach exploring cultural bereavement, trauma, and grief
85. From grief to hope: A study of how the 'New York Times' inspired a nation to transcend the tragedy of 9/11
86. Mourning and transformation: A phenomenological study of living through the journey of grief
87. Memorializing community grief: Bedford, Virginia, and the National D-Day Memorial
88. Suicide survivor guilt: The relationship between interpersonal guilt and complicated grief in suicide bereavement
89. Foster mothers' attachment, loss, grief, and coping
90. Constructing meaning through religious coping: Rebuilding the shattered assumptive world of mothers bereaved by homicide, illness, and accident
91. The relationship between grief and personality -- A quantitative study
92. The Processes of Grief and Resilience After the Anticipated Death of a Parent During Emerging Adulthood
93. Adult sibling grief in the eleven years after September 11, 2001
94. Unmanned countenances: Representations of masculine grief in Middle English literature
95. Grief in community: The establishment of bereavement ministry teams from the congregation at Sandy Run Baptist Church in Mooresboro, North Carolina
96. Examining dreams, dream content, and meaning of dreams in bereavement
97. The inner world of bereaved children: A qualitative approach to understanding how children from three to seven-years-old experience the death of a parent
98. 'Do not leave me behind unwept': The imperative of grief and its aesthetic forms in Greek tradition
99. Christian community and the care of families experiencing grief due to the death of a child
100. Attachment styles and pet bereavement discussed in the context of attachment theory
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