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Abstract

"With the death of a husband, you lose your present; with the death of a parent the past; but with the death of a child you lose your future" (Linzer, 1977, p. 11). There is no more devastating experience for parents than the death of their child. The impact of a child's death is profound because the parent-child relationship is generally regarded as the most reciprocally intense interpersonal relationship (Parker, 1979). A parent's grief is often inconsolable and never ending.

Year of Submission

1984

Degree Name

Master of Arts

Department

Department of Educational Administration and Counseling

First Advisor

William Kline

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Date Original

1984

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1 PDF file (42 leaves)

Language

en

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