"This book is user friendly and the index is so clearly laid out you can dip in and out of it very easily, supported by multiple references and websites which are recommended throughout to support the reader." Valerie Keane, Bereavment Care
"This book is masterfully written and comprehensive in its coverage of a broad range of loss issues for children and their families. Goldman clearly states a variety of problems, and those are followed by well-documented strategies and solutions. She provides a vast number of useful community contacts as well as wide-ranging print and electronic resources. This is a major contribution for people helping grieving children and their familiesand for the families themselves." J. Shep Jeffreys, EdD, FT, author of Helping Grieving People
"From death and divorce to immigration and cyber-bullying, Goldman views the losses of childhood through a wide-angle lens and dispenses compassionate advice. Life and Loss speaks practically to parents, teachers, counselors and the rest of us, offering a trove of recommended books, insights and web sites that support those who support grieving children." Robert A. Neimeyer, PhD, coeditor of Grief and the Expressive Arts
"Linda Goldman has given us a guide, encouragement, and a mandate. Each edition of Life and Loss adds new situations and resources. Goldman is at the top of my chart and should be for you. Make sure you have her books in your library. You cant go wrong." Richard B. Gilbert, PhD, CT, graduate school of social and behavioral sciences, Mercy College
"What a remarkable new edition for a trusted resource by a trustworthy clinician! Goldman offers panoramic perspective to the changing grief environments children must navigate in todays cyberfocused world. Both my mind and my heart were stretched by Goldmans analysis and insights. The bibliography of recommended childrens books is superb. Goldmans writing deflates the cultural cliches, and readers will think about this book long after they have finished it." Harold Ivan Smith, DMin, FT, Saint Luke's Hospital, Kansas City, and author of Borrowed Narratives
"Linda Goldman provides invaluable insight and clear direction for coping with life after loss; we have relied on her inspired work to guide hundreds of our traumatically bereaved families from despair into hope. She is an absolute treasure, and Life and Loss is an absolute must for every caregiver's bookshelf." Bonnie Carroll, president and founder, Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors