Abstract
States an approach to doing grief work with families who have had a child die of cancer and outlines a small group process which follows Erich Lindemann's themes of (1) reviewing the life of the deceased, (2) reflecting on the meanings of the deceased person's life; (3) restructuring of relationships, (4) liberating the dead person, and (5) recognizing the reality of a form of resurrection.
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