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SIDS & infant death survival guide: information & comfort for grieving family & friends & professionals who seek to help them
2011, SIDS Educational Services
in English
- 4th ed., rev. and upd.
0964121808 9780964121805
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SIDS & Infant Death Survival Guide: Information and Comfort for Grieving Family & Friends & Professionals Who Seek to Help Them
January 31, 2003, Sids Educational Services Inc.
Paperback
in English
- 3 edition
0964121824 9780964121829
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Table of Contents
1. What everyone should know about SIDS and infant death. In memory of Samuel Yves Lyman Laigle / Sheri Laigle
Defining SIDS
What SIDS is and what SIDS is not / SUID/SIDS Resource Center
An expert's perspective on SIDS and other infant deaths / Rachel Y. Moon
Research breakthroughs give hope for diagnostic test / Joani Nelson Horchler
"Difficult" trends in statistics, and the debate on bed-sharing / Joani Nelson Horchler
Consider the numbers / Robin Rice
SIDS then and now: a personal and political history / Carrie Griffin Sheehan
2. The nightmare begins. A mental replay of Thursday, March 21, 1991 / Michelle Morgan Spady
The day begins / Janice John Roper
On that dreadful day / Candace N. Herkins-Jones
Baby Ben / Lynne S.H. Javier
Empty arms / Stacy Parks
Untitled / Abraham Lincoln
The sitting time / Joe Digman
3. "Coulda, woulda, shoulda": dealing with guilt and anger. Grief's healing rage / Nancy Purcell
Sharing of tragedy lessens the pain / Kelley Trost
To the man upstairs / Joani Nelson Horchler
How can therapy help with guilt? / Patricia W. Dietz
The women in my family / Margaret Polizos
Grasping at straws to blame ourselves / Joani Nelson Horchler
All that is left / Janice John Roper
4. "Why my baby? Why me?". Footprints / Anonymous
One point of view / Jay Lamb
"Why? Why me?" / Richard A. Watson
A Jewish perspective on "Why?" / Marjorie Romanoff
A grandmother asks, "Why?" / Millie Lutz
When you don't believe in a God / Ned Balzer
How faith helps us / Jeannie Nelson
For anyone who has lost a child / Margaret Lee Dove-Hedges
SIDS / Désirée Spencer Stamps
5. Fathers: the "second-class" grievers. The unique burden of fathers / Bob Shaw
The missing person / An interview with Pete Petit of Healthdyne
89 days of sunshine / Jonathon L. Andell
An awesome dream / Chuck Dohrman
My would-be perfect family / Robert Lopez
Surviving a bereaved wife / Gabriel F. Horchler
Always in my heart / Marta Brown.
6. Children grieving children. Amy, Amy / Michael Purcell, age 5
Missing someone I never knew / Lindsey Hosford, age 11
A spring death / Ilona Horchler, age 14
Sister / Jon Mihalko, age 11
He should have been my best man / An interview with Curtis Schweitzer
Helping siblings cope with death / Kee Schuth Marshall
Bless his soul / Jennifer Wingfield, age 13
Sadness in May / Gabrielle Christine Horchler, age 9
How we helped our children and how they helped us / Joani Nelson Horchler
What Mister Rogers has to say / An interview with Hedda Sharapan
For my baby sister Stephanie / Tony Paik, age 5
7. Grandparents: a grief doubled. Oh, for the purely material losses / Dora Nagy Horchler
AGAST: an alliance for grandparents / Sandra R. Graben
The double hurt of grandparents / Beverly Powell
A letter from Grandma Nelson / Doris Guhin Nelson
Sweet memories of Jacob Barlow Kruse / Christine Fackler Salemi
Forgive me, my daughter / Jean Andre
8. When a baby dies at the child-care provider's. SIDS in child care / Rachel Y. Moon
As child-care providers, it's our baby, too / Donna Shelton
A parent's perspective / Jennifer McBride
Only the sitter? / Donna Allen
9. How to be a friend to a SIDS or infant death survivor. The dos and don'ts of helping a survivor / Joani Nelson Horchler
A friend's memory of William Kendal Herrera / Renee Scolaro
Letter from a friend / Cheryl Lambson
Untitled / Oscar Wilde
A comforting note from friends in England / Philip, Diana, and Patrick Beddows
Befriending the grieving / Robin Rice
Just say, "I'm sorry" / Gail Fasolo.
10. Planning a funeral and the role of the clergy. A Christian celebration of Christian / Father John J. Hurley, Jr.
William David Waugh / Fern Stanley
A funeral director's personal experience with SIDS / Sondra L. Held
Planning a special funeral / Joani Nelson Horchler
Eulogy for Margaret Hood Schuth: a gift from her mother / Kee Schuth Marshall
Obituary of Christian Horchler / Josette Shiner
Selecting the right funeral home / Ray Visotski
11. Learning to live again. "How many children do you have?" / Joani Nelson Horchler
The glass half full / William C. Ermatinger
Going out into the world again / Carla Hosford
How I survived my baby's death / Joani Nelson Horchler
A letter to Michael / Liz Waller
A prayer for spring / Janis Heil
Moving beyond the sudden death of a child / Regina A. Rochford
12. Happy birthday? Merry Christmas? Missing Danny at the beach / Janice John Roper
Surviving anniversaries and holidays / Shelley A. LeDroux
Kathy's day / William C. Ermatinger
Marking the milestones when you have lost your only child / Michelle Morgan Spady
Portraits for Easter / Cheryl Radich
13. Peer contact and professional help. A peer contact answers the question: "Are you still doing that?" / Debbie Gemmill
Untitled / H. Thurman
A SIDS parent counseling SIDS survivors / Carla Hosford
Finding friends among other SIDS families / Nancy Maruyama
Home visits by public health nurses / Linda Esposito
Hitting it off with a counselor / An interview with Mike Hitch
My lifeline / An interview with Gwen Robinson
14. Emergency medical responders and the authorities. Dos and don'ts for emergency responders / Kerry Day
When emergency responders lose their own baby / Michelle Grogan
SIDS and the homicide detective / An interview with J. Richard Salen and Steve Kerpelman
How not to treat a SIDS survivor / Darlene Buth
The "suspicious" loss of twins / Joani Nelson Horchler
The role of the medical examiner / John E. Smialek.
15. A subsequent baby and the question of home monitoring. Thoughrts on a subsequent pregnancy / Sheri Laigle
Another baby with dark brown eyes / Kandace DeCaro
Celine / Marie-Pascale Hill
Room for more angels / Deneena Herrera
The haunting memory of SIDS / Jennifer Wilkinson
Forever in our hearts / Nick Missos
A clinical view of monitoring / Robert Meny
Tips for home monitoring / An interview with Barb Follett of Kirson Medical Equipment Company
When you've lost your only boy or only girl / Joani Nelson Horchler
16. Guilt and risk reduction. Against all odds / Chris Brink
For a subsequent child: reducing the risks as much as possible / John L. Carroll and Ellen S. Siska
17. Dreams and premonitions. The effect of premonitions of SIDS on grieving and healing / Patricia Christenson, Richard Hardoin, Judith Henslee, Frederick Mandell, Melvin Morse, Carrie Griffin Sheehan
18. Moving forward. Life after SIDS: what is possible? / M. John O'Brien
Twenty-four years later: the Arlette Schweitzer story / Joani Nelson Horchler
How therapy can help us move forward / Patricia W. Dietz
Letter to Justin / Norine Blanton
Letter to Michelle Elizabeth Dickerson / Denise Michelle Dickerson
Letter from my child / Dolly Guess-Colvin
Thirty years later, a look at Peter's gifts / An interview with George Keeler and Kay Keeler
Moving forward by raising money to fight SIDS / An interview with Susan Hollander of the CJ Foundation for SIDS
Do not stand at my grave and weep / Author unknown
The sailing ship / Author unknown
Rise up slowly, angel / Diane Robertson
From Juliet's speech / William Shakespeare
19. More stories and poems. Eleven days / by Peggy Biebel
Trevor's secret / Lori R. Dickey
Thank you to our son / Gerardo Orozco
A face in the clouds / Leyna Rose Figliozzi
A poem from Grandma Joni / Joni Sterkel
Appendix: National and international organizations that provide information, counseling, research data, and grants on SIDS and related topics.
Edition Notes
Revised edition of: SIDS & infant death survival guide. 3rd ed. rev. & updated, 2007.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-320).
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