Please find your required library readings below. If you have problems with the links below, please contact the Library. If you have APA questions about these materials, please contact the Writing Center.
The links are for required readings found in the Walden databases ONLY. For all other readings, see your course resources.
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Archer,
J. (2001). Broad and narrow perspectives in grief theory: Comment on
Bonanno and Kaltman (1999). Psychological Bulletin, 127(4), 554-560.
Ax,
S., Gregg,V. H., & Jones, D. (2001). Coping and illness cognition:
Chronic fatigue syndrome. Clinical Psychological Review, 21,161-182.
Baskin,T.
W., & Enright, R. D. (2004). Intervention studies on forgiveness: A
meta-analysis. Journal of Counseling and Development, 82, 79-90.
Davies-Stround, M. (2002). A few thoughts about the mind, the brain, and a child with early deprivation. Journal of Analytical Psychology, 47, 422-435.
Falsetti,
S. A., Resick, P. A., & Davis, J. L. (2003). Changes in religious
beliefs following trauma. Journal of Traumatic Stress, 16, 391-398.
Norton,
S., Tiden, V., Tolle, S., Nelson, C., & Eggman, S. (2003). Life
support withdrawal: Communication and conflict. American Journal of
Critical Care, 21, 548-556.
Shmotkin,
D. & Eyal, N. (2003). Psychological time in later life:
Implications for counseling. Journal of Counseling and Development, 81,
259-267.
Sigmund,
J. A. (2003). Spirituality and trauma: The role of clergy in the
treatment of posttraumatic stress disorder. Journal of Religion and
Health, 42, 221-229.
Tschann,
J., Kaufman, S., & Micco, G. (2003). Family involvement in
end-of-life hospital care. Journal of the American Geriatrics Society,
52, 835-840.
Zinnbauer,
B. J., & Pargament, K. I. (2000). Working with the sacred: Four
approaches to religious and spiritual issues in counseling. Journal of
Counseling & Development, 78,162-172.
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