|
![]() |
|||
|
||||
OverviewBy the year 2000, as many as 125,000 children under the age of 18 in the U.S. will have been orphaned by AIDS. Social services in major urban centers such as New York, Miami, Los Angeles, and Washington will be further overwhelmed by these new clients and their unique problems. In this book, experts on AIDS, bereavement, and children draw together and analyze research and practice models that may be vital to individual and public policy solutions. The first chapter sets the stage by examining how Western culture approaches death. Issues of spirituality and children are discussed next, and the following chapters deal with childhood bereavement among latency-age children and adolescents. The role of culture and ethnicity are examined in the Latino and Black communities. Also, the conflicts and problems that new guardians face as they attempt to build new and secure relationships with grieving youngsters are addressed. The book ends with an examination of four projects that are reaching children and families and gives recommendations to practitioners. This book is an invaluable examination of a problem of growing social concern for social, medical, and mental health professionals, public policy analysts, and the general public. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Barbara O. Dane , Carol LevinePublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.256kg ISBN: 9780865692497ISBN 10: 0865692491 Pages: 168 Publication Date: 21 October 1994 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword by Barbara Blum The New Orphans and Grieving in the Time of AIDS by Carol Levine Death and Bereavement by Barbara O. Dane Suffer the Little Children: The Child and Spirituality in the AIDS Crisis by Kenneth J. Doka Parental Loss and Latency Age Children by Karolynn Siegal and Barbara Freund Adolescents and Parental Death from AIDS by Luis Zayas and Kathleen Romano Latino Communities: Coping with Death by Esther Chachkes and Regina Jennings Black American Communities: Coping with Death by Penelope Johnson-Moore and Lucretia J. Phillips Bereavement and the New Guardians by Gary R. Anderson Programs for Children and Adolescents by Diane Grodney Appendix: Resource Guide IndexReviews.,. a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker. -Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. As timely as today's newspaper, ....this publication is a landmark contribution to the literature of the AIDS epidemic and will be of particular interest to mental health specialists, advocates, policymakers, and planners and all who work in health care. Families of AIDS orphans, too, should have this information. This book...sensitizes us to the challenges of these needy children and families, and they open the door to policies and programs that might mitigate the full force of these tragedies. In the midst of the feeding frenzy of public funding budget cuts in social spending, the cries of these orphaned children must be heard. Their needs become a prism through which our society's response to the vulnerability of all children can be judged. -JAMA ... a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker. -Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. ?As timely as today's newspaper, ....this publication is a landmark contribution to the literature of the AIDS epidemic and will be of particular interest to mental health specialists, advocates, policymakers, and planners and all who work in health care. Families of AIDS orphans, too, should have this information. This book...sensitizes us to the challenges of these needy children and families, and they open the door to policies and programs that might mitigate the full force of these tragedies. In the midst of the feeding frenzy of public funding budget cuts in social spending, the cries of these orphaned children must be heard. Their needs become a prism through which our society's response to the vulnerability of all children can be judged.?-JAMA ?...a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker.?-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. .,. a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker. -Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. .,. a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker. -Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. ?...a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker.?-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. ?As timely as today's newspaper, ....this publication is a landmark contribution to the literature of the AIDS epidemic and will be of particular interest to mental health specialists, advocates, policymakers, and planners and all who work in health care. Families of AIDS orphans, too, should have this information. This book...sensitizes us to the challenges of these needy children and families, and they open the door to policies and programs that might mitigate the full force of these tragedies. In the midst of the feeding frenzy of public funding budget cuts in social spending, the cries of these orphaned children must be heard. Their needs become a prism through which our society's response to the vulnerability of all children can be judged.?-JAMA ... a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker. -Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. As timely as today's newspaper, ....this publication is a landmark contribution to the literature of the AIDS epidemic and will be of particular interest to mental health specialists, advocates, policymakers, and planners and all who work in health care. Families of AIDS orphans, too, should have this information. This book...sensitizes us to the challenges of these needy children and families, and they open the door to policies and programs that might mitigate the full force of these tragedies. In the midst of the feeding frenzy of public funding budget cuts in social spending, the cries of these orphaned children must be heard. Their needs become a prism through which our society's response to the vulnerability of all children can be judged. -JAMA ".,.""a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker.""-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. ?...a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker.?-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. ?As timely as today's newspaper, ....this publication is a landmark contribution to the literature of the AIDS epidemic and will be of particular interest to mental health specialists, advocates, policymakers, and planners and all who work in health care. Families of AIDS orphans, too, should have this information. This book...sensitizes us to the challenges of these needy children and families, and they open the door to policies and programs that might mitigate the full force of these tragedies. In the midst of the feeding frenzy of public funding budget cuts in social spending, the cries of these orphaned children must be heard. Their needs become a prism through which our society's response to the vulnerability of all children can be judged.?-JAMA ...""a good introduction to the topic of grieving HIV affected children and adolescents...a great source for educators and trainers who wish to introduce human service students and volunteers to this topic....The editors should be commended for their ongoing crusade to bring HIV-affected children to the attention of service providers and policymaker.""-Child and Adolescent Social Work Journal. ""As timely as today's newspaper, ....this publication is a landmark contribution to the literature of the AIDS epidemic and will be of particular interest to mental health specialists, advocates, policymakers, and planners and all who work in health care. Families of AIDS orphans, too, should have this information. This book...sensitizes us to the challenges of these needy children and families, and they open the door to policies and programs that might mitigate the full force of these tragedies. In the midst of the feeding frenzy of public funding budget cuts in social spending, the cries of these orphaned children must be heard. Their needs become a prism through which our society's response to the vulnerability of all children can be judged.""-JAMA" Author InformationBARBARA O. DANE is Associate Professor at the New York University School of Social Work and engages in private practice with individuals, families, and groups. A frequent lecturer on AIDS and bereavement, she has authored several articles and book chapters and is co-author of AIDS: Intervening with Hidden Grievers. CAROL LEVINE is Executive Director of the Orphan Project: Families and Children in the HIV Epidemic. She has authored numerous articles and chapters on AIDS and bioethics, and is editor of A Death in the Family: Orphans of the HIV Epidemic. She was named a MacArthur fellow in 1993. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |