
Bereavement Care is an international, peer-reviewed journal for all who care for the bereaved. Founded in 1982, it is published by Routledge in association with Cruse Bereavement Care.
Bereavement Care is intended for all those with an interest in bereavement care. It sets a high academic and scientific standard for research and debate while remaining accessible to the frontline bereavement support volunteer and lay reader. Published three times a year (April, July and December), it contains evidence-based research, first person accounts, reports on best practice, reviews and commentary on all aspects of bereavement care.
"One of the best journals around about bereavement"
Barbara Monroe, Chief Executive, St Christopher's Hospice, London, UK
"An accessible digest for busy professionals and volunteers - highly recommended "
Marilyn Relf, Head of Education, Sir Michael Sobell House, Oxford, UK
"A really valuable resource for hospice professionals"
Michael Galazka, Executive Director, Hospice Education Institute, USA
BEST OF BEREAVEMENT CARE - special series
'Effective interventions with bereaved people'
Does bereavement support help? Does it do more harm than good?
Robert Neimeyer, Henk Schut, Dale Larson and William Hoyt debate the evidence and look to the future in this essential collection of articles from recent issues of Bereavement Care.
A must for all bereavement volunteers, researchers and trainers, priced £9.30.
Best of Bereavement Care 2009-2010
This is a special publication, and the issue for 2009 - 2010 is available with a selection of articles.
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