Death Studies
Volume 39, Number 1/January 2015
Accepting Death as Part of Life: Meaning in Life as a Means for Dealing With Loss Among Bereaved Individuals
pp.1-11
Güler Boyraz, SharonG. Horne, J.Brandon Waits
Barriers to Care and Service Satisfaction Following Homicide Loss: Associations With Mental Health Outcomes
pp.12-18
JoahL. Williams, AlyssaA. Rheingold
On Social Death: Ostracism and the Accessibility of Death Thoughts
pp.19-23
Caroline Steele, DavidC. Kidd, Emanuele Castano
Life Meaning Is Associated With Suicidal Ideation Among Depressed Veterans
pp.24-29
Abby Braden, James Overholser, Lauren Fisher, Josephine Ridley
Existential Threat or Dissociative Response? Examining Defensive Avoidance of Point-of-Care Testing Devices Through a Terror Management Theory Framework
pp.30-38
Simon Dunne, Pamela Gallagher, Anne Matthews
Methods of Committing Suicide Among 2,347 People in Ohio
pp.39-43
LaurenB. Fisher, JamesC. Overholser, Lesa Dieter
A Model for Art Therapy-Based Supervision for End-of-Life Care Workers in Hong Kong
pp.44-51
JordanS. Potash, Faye Chan, AndyH. Y. Ho, XiaoLu Wang, Carol Cheng
Review of The Therapist in Mourning
pp.52-55
PhyllisG. Kosminsky
Worlds of Loss
pp.56-57
JeanneM. Boland
Powerful Poetry: Introducing the Pongo Writing Method
pp.58-59
MelissaA. Smigelsky