Book Reviews: School Crisis Prevention and Intervention,When Treatment Fails: How America Cares for Dying Children,Bereavement in Late Life: Coping,Adaptation,and Developmental Influences,Dying,Death,and Bereavement in Social Work Practice. Decision Cases for Advanced Practice,Death and Dying: Life and Living,Handbook of Bereavement Research and Practice: Advances in Theory and Intervention,Perspectives on Violence and Violent Death
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Book Reviews: School Crisis Prevention and Intervention,When Treatment Fails: How America Cares for Dying Children,Bereavement in Late Life: Coping,Adaptation,and Developmental Influences,Dying,Death,and Bereavement in Social Work Practice. Decision Cases for Advanced Practice,Death and Dying: Life and Living,Handbook of Bereavement Research and Practice: Advances in Theory and Intervention,Perspectives on Violence and Violent Death
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