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John R Jordan

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Frontiers in Psychology|May 16, 2020
Lessons Learned: Forty Years of Clinical Work With Suicide Loss SurvivorsJohn R Jordan
Death Studies|May 31, 2017
Postvention is prevention-The case for suicide postventionJohn R Jordan
Death Studies|July 6, 2017
IntroductionJohn R Jordan
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|December 9, 2004
Interventions for suicide survivors: a review of the literatureJohn R Jordan, Jannette McMenamy
Death Studies|May 31, 2017
Clinical work with suicide loss survivors: Implications of the U.S. postvention guidelinesJohn R Jordan, Vanessa McGann
Death Studies|October 28, 2003
Does grief counseling work?John R Jordan, Robert A Neimeyer
Omega|October 21, 2011
Parental grief after a child's drug death compared to other death causes: investigating a greatly neglected bereavement populationWilliam Feigelman, John R Jordan, Bernard S Gorman
Omega|October 2, 2009
Personal growth after a suicide loss: cross-sectional findings suggest growth after loss may be associated with better mental health among survivorsWilliam Feigelman, John R Jordan, Bernard S Gorman
Crisis|April 9, 2008
The impact of suicide on the familyJulie Cerel, John R Jordan, Paul R Duberstein
Omega|May 14, 2009
How they died, time since loss, and bereavement outcomesWilliam Feigelman, John R Jordan, Bernard S Gorman
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Showing results (1-10 of 17) with videos related to

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Frontiers in Psychology|May 16, 2020
Lessons Learned: Forty Years of Clinical Work With Suicide Loss SurvivorsJohn R Jordan
Death Studies|May 31, 2017
Postvention is prevention-The case for suicide postventionJohn R Jordan
Death Studies|July 6, 2017
IntroductionJohn R Jordan
Suicide & Life-Threatening Behavior|December 9, 2004
Interventions for suicide survivors: a review of the literatureJohn R Jordan, Jannette McMenamy
Death Studies|May 31, 2017
Clinical work with suicide loss survivors: Implications of the U.S. postvention guidelinesJohn R Jordan, Vanessa McGann
Death Studies|October 28, 2003
Does grief counseling work?John R Jordan, Robert A Neimeyer
Omega|October 21, 2011
Parental grief after a child's drug death compared to other death causes: investigating a greatly neglected bereavement populationWilliam Feigelman, John R Jordan, Bernard S Gorman
Omega|October 2, 2009
Personal growth after a suicide loss: cross-sectional findings suggest growth after loss may be associated with better mental health among survivorsWilliam Feigelman, John R Jordan, Bernard S Gorman
Crisis|April 9, 2008
The impact of suicide on the familyJulie Cerel, John R Jordan, Paul R Duberstein
Omega|May 14, 2009
How they died, time since loss, and bereavement outcomesWilliam Feigelman, John R Jordan, Bernard S Gorman
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