
Supporting Bereaved Students At School Provides Educational Professionals With Essential Information To Support Bereaved Students. The Book Specifically Targets Helping Children And Adolescents Cope With Their Emotional, Physical, And Social Reactions During The Period Of Grief, Lasting For Months Or Years, Following A Significant Death In Their Lives. Chapters Focus On Foundational Knowledge And Offer A Range Of Evidence-based Intervention Strategies, Integrating School-based Best Practices Throughout. This Contemporary And Informative Guide Provides Tools That Can Be Easily Integrated Into Daily Practice And Will Be Especially Useful For School-based Professionals And Graduate Students In The Fields Of School Psychology, School Counseling, School Social Work, And Clinical Child Psychology.
This book investigates how educational professionals can effectively support students navigating the complex emotional, physical, and social challenges following a significant death. Authors Jacqueline A. Brown and Shane R. Jimerson utilize their expertise in school psychology to provide a framework for understanding the long-term nature of grief in children and adolescents. The text synthesizes evidence-based intervention strategies with practical, school-based best practices to assist educators in creating supportive environments for bereaved students.
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Experts and practitioners highlight this work as a practical resource for school-based professionals seeking to implement structured support systems. Readers frequently note the clarity of the evidence-based strategies and the accessibility of the information for those working in educational environments.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190606908
ISBN-13:
9780190606909
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