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Losing Parents to Death in the Early Years by Alicia Lieberman
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- Date Posted: January 8, 2010
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Description
Written by one of the most respected professionals in the field of early trauma/ loss, the author explains how vulnerable children can be given their immaturity. Addresses difficult issues that arise as a result of death due to military service or socially-stigmatized causes.
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Grief, Adults
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