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A Therapeutic Program for Bereaved Children
Linda W. Peterson, PhD;
Monica J. Nitsch, RPh;
Pam Higgins
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(1):76-82.
Abstract
Identifying and assisting bereaved children can reduce their risk for future psychopathology. This report provides recommendations for the family physician based on an intervention progrem with a group of bereaved children referred by behavioral specialists and physicians associated with a major medical center. Objectives for bereaved children are outlined, and the intake questionnaire, behavioral checklists, family drawing interpretation, anger management tools, books, and movies are suggested. Case studies illustrate the effectiveness of intervention and demonstrate the variability of children's responses.
Author Affiliations
From the Departments of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, the University of Nevada School of Medicine (Dr Peterson), and Bereavement Services, Volunteer Department, Washoe Medical Center (Ms Higgins), Reno. Ms Nitsch is a fourth-year medical student at the University of Nevada School of Medicine.
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