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275 related items for PubMed ID: 22852420

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  • 22. Personal reflections of funeral rituals and spirituality in a Kentucky African American family.
    Collins WL, Doolittle A.
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  • 24. Social bonds with the dead: how funerals transformed in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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    Holm RP.
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  • 26. Funerals and families: locating death as a relational issue.
    Woodthorpe K, Rumble H.
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    Suhail K, Jamil N, Oyebode J, Ajmal MA.
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  • 32. Letting go of preconceptions: a novel approach to creating memorial services.
    Wishart PM.
    Health Care Women Int; 2006 Jan 05; 27(6):513-29. PubMed ID: 16820354
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  • 33. Constructing the dead: Retrospective sensemaking in eulogies.
    Davis CS, Quinlan MM, Baker DK.
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  • 35. The spiritual meaning of pre-loss music therapy to bereaved caregivers of advanced cancer patients.
    Magill L.
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  • 36. Death, bereavement and traumatic loss in Israel: a historical and cultural perspective.
    Witztum E, Malkinson R, Rubin SS.
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  • 37. Attitudes to death and bereavement among cultural minority groups.
    Walker C.
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  • 38. Lullament: lullaby and lament therapeutic qualities actualized through music therapy.
    O'Callaghan C.
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  • 39. Influences of religion and culture on continuing bonds in a sample of British Muslims of Pakistani origin.
    Hussein H, Oyebode JR.
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    Kwilecki S.
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