Fræðsluefni um sorg

Hér höfum við safnað saman greinum og öðru lesefni sem vonandi nýtist ykkur við frekari lestur.

Lesefni um sorg

  • Anna Ingólfsdóttir, Guðfinna Eydal og Jóna Hrönn Bolladóttir, 2012. Makalaust líf.
  • Bragi Skúlason, 1994.Sorg barna (bæklingur).
  • Bragi Skúlason, 1992. Von: Bók um viðbrögð við missi.
  • Bragi Skúlason, 2001. Sorg í ljósi lífs og dauða.
  • Ester Sveinbjarnardóttir, 1995. Hjálp í sorg.
  • Cobain, B. og Larch, J. Þrá eftir frelsi: leiðarvísir fyrir aðstandendur eftir sjálfsvíg.
  • D’Arcy, Paula, 1983. Óðurinn til Söru.
  • Guðbjörg Guðmundsdóttir, 1988. Ástvinamissir.
  • Guðrún Erlendsdóttir, 1997. Sjálfsvíg……Hvað svo?: Sálgæsla.
  • Guðrún Alda Harðardóttir, 1983. Þegar pabbi dó: Raunsæ saga (barnaefni).
  • Guðrún Alda Harðardóttir, 1997. Það má ekki vera satt (barnaefni).
  • Hreinn S. Hákonarson (ritstj.), 2002. Hönd í hönd. Styrkur og leiðsögn á erfiðum stundum.
  • Jóna Lísa Þorsteinsdóttir, 2004. Mig mun ekkert bresta. Bók um sorg og von.
  • Karl Sigurbjörnsson, 1990. Til þín sem á um sárt að binda.
  • Karl Sigurbjörnsson, 2009. Huggun í sorg. Hugleiðingar og bænaorð.
  • Kubler-Ross, Elisabeth, 1983. Er dauðinn kveður dyra.
  • Kushner, H.S., 1984. Hvers vegna ég?
  • Lewis, C.S., 1997. Þegar ástvinur deyr.
  • Markham, Ursula, 1997. Sorgarviðbrögð, sjálfshjálparbók.
  • Mayfield, Sue, 2014. Ástvinamissir: Að lifa með sorginni.
  • Ný dögun, samtök um sorg og sorgarviðbrögð. Sorg og sorgarviðbrögð (bæklingur).
  • Rauði Krossinn, 2013. Sálrænn stuðningur, viðbrögð og bjargir (bæklingur).
  • Pétur Pétursson o.fl., 1997. Um sjálfsvíg: álit.
  • Rock, Lois, Að kveðja í síðasta sinn.
  • Romain, T., 2010. Hvað í veröldinni gerir maður þegar einhver deyr? (barnaefni).
  • Sigfinnur Þorleifsson, 2001. Í nærveru: Nokkrir sálgæsluþættir.
  • Sigurður Pálsson, 1998. Börn og sorg.
  • Vilborg Davíðsdóttir, 2015. Ástin, drekinn og dauðinn.
  • Yeagley, Larry, 1994. Tekist á við sorg.

Greinar um sorg á íslensku

Hér getur þú fundið tengla og greinar á íslensku sem gætu hjálpað þér í sorgarferlinu.

Greinar um sorg á ensku

Learning to be a widow is the hardest thing I have ever done - Joy Tyndall http://www.theglobeandmail.com/life/facts-and-arguments/i-lost-my-husband-and-then-therewas-one/article21639438/?cmpid=rss1

On Loss and Grief – Susanna Sung http://www.huffingtonpost.com/susanna-sung/on-loss-and-grief_b_6414614.html

15 Things I Wish I’d Known About Grief - Teryn O´Brien http://www.terynobrien.com/2013/11/21/15-things-i-wish-id-known-about-grief/

Is There A "Right" Time To Stop Wearing Your Wedding Ring? – Ellen Gerst http://connect.legacy.com/profiles/blogs/is-there-a-right-time-to-stop Men and Grief – Perry Garfinkel http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/26/health/26grief.html?_r=2&

When your husband is dying and simply refuses to talk about it – Joan MacFadden http://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-2439514/When-husband-dying--simply-refusestalk-Its-heartbreak-families-face-Here-widow-describes-legacy-pain--anger.html

It's good to talk about grief: Why one woman decided to address one of the last taboos after the death of her mother - Annie Broadbent http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/you/article-2842880/It-s-good-talk-grief-one-womandecided-address-one-taboos-death-mother.html#ixzz3K1zOrlfn

5 lies you were told about grief – Alison Nappi http://www.rebellesociety.com/2013/12/18/5-lies-you-were-told-about-grief/ Good grief: reimagining our relationship with death - Rebecca McQuillan http://www.heraldscotland.com/life-style/outdoorsleisure/good-grief-reimagining-ourrelationship-with-death.1414206003

The stigma of parental suicide: why bereavement is only the beginning of grief - Olivia Goldhill http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/health/news/11159293/The-stigma-of-parental-suicide-whybereavement-is-only-the-beginning-of-grief.html

When Grief Won’t Relent- Jane E. Brody http://well.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/02/16/when-grief-wont-relent/?_r=2

Að styðja aðra í sorg How to Help a Grieving Friend: 11 Things to Do When You're Not Sure What to Do - Megan Devine http://www.huffingtonpost.com/megan-devine/death-and-dying_b_4329830.html

“What Did You Just Say To Me?” – Things You Should and Should NOT Say to a Widow - Kelley Lynn http://www.ripthelifeiknew.com/2012/07/01/what-me-widow/ 

Greinar um börn og sorg

Grief In The Classroom: 'Saying Nothing Says A Lot'- Elissa Nadworny http://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/2015/01/13/376720559/grieving-in-theclassroom?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=npr&utm_term =nprnews&utm_content=20150113

Helping children to cope with the pain of a parent's death – Susie Steiner http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/may/04/helping-children-cope-death-of-parent

Greinasafn Psychology Today: Raising Grieving Children https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children - Phyllis R. Silverman Invisible Mourners - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201304/invisible-mourners

Helping a Community Understand the Complexity of Grief - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201302/helpingcommunity-understand-the-complexity-grief-2

Learning a Language For Grief: Grieving children need words for what they are feeling - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201301/learning-languagegrief

Keeping a Diary: A way to remember and to share - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201212/keeping-diary

When Grandpa Is Dying: How to explain death to a 3-year-old - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201210/when-grandpa-isdying

Other Thoughts About Grief: Grief Unfolds; Causes of Death - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201207/other-thoughtsabout-grief

Expanding Our View of Grief: It is more than sadness,grieving takes time - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201206/expanding-ourview-grief

When Teachers Face Grief in the Classroom: Talking about your child's grief with his/her teacher - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201205/when-teachersface-grief-in-the-classroom

When Someone Dies, Grief Follows as Day Follows Night: Parenting matters - Children need care, connection, and continuity - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201203/when-someonedies-grief-follows-day-follows-night

Grief Can Last a Lifetime - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201202/grief-can-lastlifetime

Lessons Learned From Living: When death comes to us family matters - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201106/lessons-learnedliving

Remembering when a parent died: Confused about accepting the new reality, teens learned to cope - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201105/rememberingwhen-parent-died Children Need to Learn to Define Grief: Helping children learn about grief - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201104/children-needlearn-define-grief

Explaining to Friends What Grief Is About: Being heard and remembering are important in helping bereaved children - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201103/explaining-friendswhat-grief-is-about

Taking Children to The Funeral: Children recognize the importance of being at their parent's funeral - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201011/taking-childrenthe-funeral

Magical thinking over the Years: Childhood view of finality of death lingers into adulthood - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201009/magical-thinkingover-the-years

What is Lost When a Parent Dies: parent's death for pre-school child centered on self loses caretaker - Phyllis R. Silverman https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/raising-grieving-children/201008/what-is-lost-whenparent-dies

Something Positive For The Children

Remembering Fathers Are Also Widowed

New Normal

Grieving Parents Accompanying Grieving Children

Conspiracy of Silence

Thinking About Continuing Bonds

Spreading The Word About How Children Cope With Grief

Can Life Ever Be The Same?

A Conversation with Parents of Pre-Schoolers

Offering Condolences

When Your Grandchild Experiences a Death

Thinking about the Holidays

How Do Ideas Get Generated

How Teenagers Cope

Parenting in a Changed World

Age Makes a Difference

We Learn From Many Sources

Remembering

Being Honest With Children

A New Beginning

Myndbönd

Viðtal við Arnar Svein Geirsson um móðurmissi

Viðtal við Silju Úlfarsdóttur í Bítinu um Ljónshjarta og Reykjavíkurmaraþonið, 1. ágúst 2018

Viðtal í þættinum Ísland í dag um Ljónshjarta við
Ínu Lóu Sigurðardóttur og Gísla Kr. Björnsson, 11. ágúst 2014.

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Ljónshjarta eru samtök fyrir ungt fólk sem misst hefur maka og börn þeirra – Þórunn Erna Clausen segir frá Ljónshjarta í Bítinu á Bylgjunni:

Marteinn Sigurbjörnsson missti föður sinn þegar hann var 13 ára. Hann segir sögu sína í viðtali við Lindu Baldvinsdóttur á sjónvarpi Mbl.is:

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Hér að neðan getur þú fundið útvarpsþátt á dönsku um hvernig á að tala við börn um sorgina:

danskt útvarpsviðtal

Munurinn á samúð og samkennd:

sympathy, empathy

Beyond Closure: Nancy Berns at TEDxDesMoines

Nancy Berns is a sociologist at Drake University. She looks at the space between grief and closure and has found that not only is closure a fabricated concept, it is doing us more harm than good:

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