Publications from the IWGDDB:
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- The case for a sociology of dying, death, and bereavement (2016)
- A Call to Action: An IWG Charter for a Public Health Approach to Dying, Death, And Loss (2014)
- Can Individuals who are Specialists in Death, Dying, and Bereavement Contribute to the Prevention and/or Mitigation of Armed Conflicts and Cycles of Violence? (2011)
- Assumptions and Principles about Psychosocial Aspects of Disasters (2010)
- Caregivers in Death Dying and Bereavement Situations (2006)
- Breaking Cycles of Violence (2005)
- Future Trends in Dying, Death and Bereavement: A Call to Action (2005)
- The 2004 Tucson IWG Charter for the Normalisation of Dying, Death and LossThe 2004 Tucson IWG Charter for the Normalisation of Dying, Death and Loss (2004)
- Existential Questions and their Moral Implications (2001)
- Death, Dying, and Bereavement in Relation to Older Individuals (2000)
- The Arts and Humanities in Health Care and Education (2000)
- Children, Adolescents, and Death: Myths, Realities, and Challenges (1998)
- A Statement of Assumptions and Principles Concerning Psychological Care of Dying Persons and their Families (1993)
- Palliative Care for Children (1993)
- A Statement of Assumptions and Principles Concerning Education about Death, Dying, and Bereavement(1992)
- Assumptions and Principles Concerning Care for Persons Affected by Human Immunodeficiency Virus Disease (1992)
- A Statement of Assumptions and Principles Concerning Education About Death, Dying, and Bereavement for Professionals in Health Care and Human Services (1991)
- A Statement of Assumptions and Principles Concerning Education About Life-Threatening Illness, Death, Dying, and Bereavement for Volunteers and Non-Professionals (1991)
- Assumptions and Principles of Spiritual Care (1990)
- Statement on the Care of the Dying and the Bereaved in Developing Countries (1988)
- Assumptions and Principles Regarding Bereavement (1980)
- Assumptions and Principles Underlying Standards For Care of the Terminally Ill (1979)
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