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Volume 42, Number 1, 2 January 2018

Introduction to the special section: Creative applications of Restorative Retelling
pp. 1-3(3)
Authors: Williams, Joah L.; Rheingold, Alyssa A.

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Disabling reenactment imagery after violent dying
pp. 4-8(5)
Author: Rynearson, Edward K.

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The risks and rewards of speed: Restorative retelling compressed into a three-day retreat
pp. 9-15(7)
Authors: Blakley, Theresa; Mehr, Nita; Jordan, Donald

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Grief, poetry, and the sweet unexpected
pp. 16-25(10)
Authors: Gold, Richard; Jordan, Elizabeth

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Performative retelling: Healing community stories of loss through Playback Theatre
pp. 26-34(9)
Authors: Smigelsky, Melissa A.; Neimeyer, Robert A.

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Meaning-making after partner suicide: A narrative exploration using the meaning of loss codebook
pp. 35-44(10)
Authors: Pritchard, Tyler R.; Buckle, Jennifer L.

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Agency behind bars: Advance care planning with aging and dying offenders
pp. 45-51(7)
Authors: Sanders, Sara; Stensland, Meredith; Juraco, Kim

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Bereavement of Israeli Arab Muslim widows: Determinants of adjustment and supporting attributes
pp. 52-62(11)
Authors: Yasien-Esmael, Hend; Eshel, Yohanan; Rubin, Simon Shimshon

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Does optimism weaken the negative effects of being lonely on suicide risk?
pp. 63-68(6)
Authors: Chang, Edward C.; Chang, Olivia D.; Martos, Támas; Sallay, Viola; Li, Xiaoqing; Lucas, Abigael G.; Lee, Jerin

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