Unspoken Grief: Coping with Childhood Sibling Loss

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Lexington Books, 1986 - Bereavement - 117 pages
A brother or sister is often a child's most important contemporary. Yet, the effect of sibling death on the surviving child has received little attention. This pathbreaking book takes a compassionate look at the problem and provides advice for parents and adults to help the surviving child.

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Introduction
1
The Sibling Loss
13
Society and the Bereaved Family
25
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