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Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research
Volume , Issue 1 / 2020
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In the foreword "Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research" first issue publication 大西秀樹 Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 1-2, 2020. |
Bereavement Care during COVID-19 Pandemic Noriko Setou*1), Yukihiro Sakaguchi*2), Noriko Murakami*3), Masaharu Maeda*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 3-11, 2020. |
Support for Suicide Loss Survivors Daisuke Kawashima*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 13-19, 2020. |
The Situation for Bereaved Families of HIV-Tainted Blood Scandal Victims and Various Support Options Noriko Murakami*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 21-28, 2020. |
Grief Care for Spousal Bereavement due to Cancer Death : Psychological State and Coping Behaviors Yuko Ogawa*1), Takatoshi Hirayama*1), Shin-ichi Suzuki*2), Mariko Asai*3) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 29-36, 2020. |
Web-based Bereavement Care for Complicated Grief in Japan : Focus on Changes in Writing Content Akemi Shirai*1), Satomi Nakajima*2), Birgit Wagner*3) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 37-42, 2020. |
Possibility of Bereavement Care Rooted in Folk Beliefs Yozo Taniyama*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 43-49, 2020. |
Qualitative Evaluation of a Public-private Partnership Program for Grief Support : A Pilot Study Hiroshi Yamazaki*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 51-59, 2020. |
Support for Bereaved Families : A Nursing Perspective Eriko Hayashi*1)*2) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 61-67, 2020. |
Involvement with Families who Have Lost Children : Grief Care Learned from Bereaved Families Yuko Hamada*1)*2), Ayaka Fujita*1), Harumi Moriguchi*1) Japanese Journal of Grief and Bereavement Research (1): 69-75, 2020. |