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Tools for Practice
Lost Innocence: Dealing with the Death of a Young Child
Description:
In this video you will meet three parents who have experienced the death of a young child. The parents speak openly about their children and the many grief experiences they have encountered. The video will be helpful for bereaved parents and their family, friends and professionals to gain insight into the unique experiences associated with such a loss. It explores:
•facing the reality
•unimaginable grief
•what helped
•social situations
•grief over time
•special memories
•words for other parents
See website for further information about cost and how to order, or call 403-220-7736 / email: ucpmail@ucalgary.ca
Author(s):
University of Calgary & Calgary Pediatric Palliative Care and Grief Service
Publisher:
University of Calgary Press
Year:
2005