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Dougy

Dougy
Author: James Moloney
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780702224997

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When Dougy's sister Gracey is picked for the state athletics championships, not everybody in their small bush town is pleased. "Aborigines get special treatment", some of the angry white people say - "It's not fair!" The championships change everything for Gracey and trigger dramatic events in the town too- black and white relations reach explosion point. The time is ripe for the mysterious Moodagudda to seek a victim... In the end, it's up to Dougy to save his family - and to prove himself. Dougyis the first book in James Moloney's award winning trilogy which is completed by Graceyand Angela.


The Dougy Center Model

The Dougy Center Model
Author: Donna Schuurman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre:
ISBN: 9781890534301

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In 1968, Dougy Turno was born in Aiken, South Carolina. In his brief 13 years of life, Dougy Turno would inspire a new model of care, The Dougy Center Model, which would serve thousands of children, teens, young adults, and parents throughout the world. Diagnosed and living with an advanced serious illness, Dougy's bravery and compassion for children and teens who were also living with advanced serious illnesses initiated the first peer grief support program for children and their families grieving a death. Dougy Center, respectfully and affectionately named after Dougy Turno, offered its first group in 1982 to 4 children at our founder's home. Since that first group on December 29, 1982, to the present day, we have used The Dougy Center Model to provide support in a safe place for thousands of children, teens, young adults, and their families who are grieving. This book explains Dougy Center's history and the model that has been used to build and grow more than 500 programs throughout North America and into other continents as well.


A Kids Book about Grief

A Kids Book about Grief
Author: Brennan C. Wood
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-03-21
Genre: Grief
ISBN: 9781953955562

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Grief is a small word for a BIG experience. Grief affects us emotionally, but also physically, socially, spiritually, and really in every part of our lives. But the important thing to know is that grief is natural, normal, and healthy, and it's an experience we all have because we're human.


After a Murder

After a Murder
Author: Dougy Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Bereavement in children
ISBN: 9781890534073

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Through the stories, thoughts and feelings of other kids who have experienced a murder, this hands-on- workbook allows children to see that they are not alone in their feelings and experiences. Includes drawing activities, puzzles and word games to help explain confusing elements specific to a murder, such as the police, media and legal system.


Superhero Grief

Superhero Grief
Author: Jill A. Harrington
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 0429615213

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Superhero Grief uses modern superhero narratives to teach the principles of grief theories and concepts and provide practical ideas for promoting healing. Chapters offer clinical strategies, approaches, and interventions, including strategies based in expressive arts and complementary therapies. Leading researchers, clinicians, and professionals address major topics in death, dying, and bereavement, using superhero narratives to explore loss in the context of bereavement and to promote a contextual view of issues and relationship types that can improve coping skills. This volume provides support and psychoeducation to students, clinicians, educators, researchers, and the bereaved while contributing significantly to the literature on the intersection of death, grief, and trauma.


Welcome to the Grief Club

Welcome to the Grief Club
Author: Janine Kwoh
Publisher: Workman Publishing
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2022-02
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1523511710

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Welcome to the Grief Club - a place where one human who experienced a terrible loss, Janine Kwoh, is at the door to welcome other humans who are grieving. It is not an instruction manual, or a step-by-step playbook, or a memoir. It is, rather, a fresh, empathetic approach to all of the surprising, confusing, brutal, funny, and downright bizarre parts of grief. Combining her own experiences with grief - the author's partner died when both were in their late 20s - with what she learned from others in her 'grief club', Kwoh uses brief writings and observations, hand-drawn illustrations, and diagrams to explore all the different ways grief happens. Plus, wisdom and understanding in every line - there is no right or wrong way to grieve - and permission to grieve in whichever ways you need, for however long you need to. What to do when the world is your grief trigger. Signs you have grief brain. And gentle assurances: Grief isn't linear, but it does change and will soften over time. It is a book to put into the hands of anyone who is grieving, because from its very first page, that person will know they are no longer alone.


35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child

35 Ways to Help a Grieving Child
Author: Dougy Center
Publisher: Dougy Center
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Bereavement in adolescence
ISBN: 9781890534035

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This guidebook presents 35 simple and practical suggestions for supporting a child who is grieving. Drawn from stories, suggestions and insight shared by children and their family members at Dougy Center: The National Grief Center for Children & Families, this book explores behaviors and reactions of children at different ages and stages of development; outlets for children to safely express their thoughts and feelings; and ways to be supportive during difficult times, such as a memorial service, anniversary or holiday.


Helping Teens Cope with Death

Helping Teens Cope with Death
Author: Dougy Center for Grieving Children
Publisher: Dougy Center
Total Pages: 55
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 9781890534028

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This guidebook outlines the many thoughts, challenges and reactions unique to grieving teens. Drawn from stories, suggestions and insight shared by teens and family members, it explores how teens view death and how it impacts their lives as well as offering suggestions as to ways of support and understanding.


I Had a Brother Once

I Had a Brother Once
Author: Adam Mansbach
Publisher: One World
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2021-04-13
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0593134796

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A brilliant, genre-defying work—both memoir and epic poem—about the struggle for wisdom, grace, and ritual in the face of unspeakable loss “A bruised and brave love letter from a brother right here to a brother now gone . . . a soaring, unblinking gaze into the meaning of life itself.”—Marlon James, author of Black Leopard, Red Wolf my father said david has taken his own life Adam is in the middle of his own busy life, and approaching a career high in the form of a #1 New York Times bestselling book—when these words from his father open a chasm beneath his feet. I Had a Brother Once is the story of everything that comes after. In the shadow of David’s inexplicable death, Adam is forced to re-remember a brother he thought he knew and to reckon with a ghost, confronting his unsettled family history, his distant relationship with tradition and faith, and his desperate need to understand an event that always slides just out of his grasp. This is an expansive and deeply thoughtful poetic meditation on loss and a raw, darkly funny, human story of trying to create a ritual—of remembrance, mourning, forgiveness, and acceptance—where once there was a life.


Gracey

Gracey
Author: James Moloney
Publisher: Univ. of Queensland Press
Total Pages: 212
Release: 1994
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780702226106

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A sequel to Dougy, Gracey continues the story of Gracey and her two brothers, young Aboriginals in a small country town.