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Assisting Bereaved College Students: New Directions for Student Services, No. 121
Heather L. Servaty-Seib (Editor), Deborah J. Taub (Editor)
ISBN: 978-0-470-29539-7
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88 pages
April 2008
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EDITORS'NOTES (Heather L. Servaty-Seib, Deborah J. Taub).

1. Grieving: 22 to 30 Percent of All College Students (David E. Balk)
This chapter provides an overview of the effects of bereavement on college students.

2. Developmental and Contextual Perspectives on Bereaved College Students (Deborah J. Taub, Heather L. Servaty-Seib)
Theories of college student development and campus ecology offer helpful perspectives about bereaved students.

3. Lessons of Loss: Meaning-Making in Bereaved College Students (Robert A. Neimeyer, Anna Laurie, Tara Mehta, Heather Hardison, Joseph M. Currier)
Lessons from multifaceted research about how individuals find meaning in the wake of loss experiences are discussed.

4. Designing and Conducting Grief Workshops for College Students (Craig J. Vickio)
This chapter offers practical guidelines for conducting grief workshops on college campuses.

5. Training Faculty Members and Resident Assistants to Respond to Bereaved Students (Heather L. Servaty-Seib, Deborah J. Taub)
This chapter provides guidance for workshops on bereavement for faculty members and resident assistants who, because of their regular interactions with students, are well positioned to recognize students in difficulty.

6. Suicide and Its Impact on Campus (Heidi Levine)
Death by suicide can magnify and complicate bereavement, leaving community members struggling to sort through grief, anger, guilt, and the overwhelming feeling that they should have been able to prevent the death.

7. Guidelines for Death Notification in College Student Populations (Lou Ann Hamilton)
This chapter offers guidelines for notifying students about deaths in their families and notifying the campus community and family members about student deaths.

8. Student Death Protocols: A Practitioner's Perspective (Cheryl M. Callahan, Erin K. Fox)
This chapter provides practical guidance for responding to student deaths.

INDEX.

 
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