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NALAG News Newsletter
The NALAG
News is published by the National Association for Loss & Grief
(NSW) Inc three times per year. First published in 1999 the NALAG News provides members with professional journal articles,
book reviews, abstracts and practical guides for working with
the bereaved. The newsletter also provides a detailed list of
support and education provided by NALAG (NSW) Inc.

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Psychological First Aid
NALAG
News
June 2010
This issue
focuses on Psychological First Aid as a disaster response.
Other features in this issue...
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Healing Emotional
and Psychological Distress
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Forgotten Step in
Attachment
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Helping Dispel 5
Common Myths About Grief
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Sudden Death
Grieving Special Types of Losses
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The Importance of
Telling (and Listening) to Stories of Loss
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When Parents Die
NALAG
News November 2009
This issue
focuses on the grief reactions associated with the loss of a
parent.
Other features in this issue....
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Grief and Loss Faced
by Our Children
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Children and
Adolescents Understanding of Death
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Is someone close to
you bereaved by suicide?
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The Powerful Tool of
Music
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How Families Mourn
Together
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Coping with the Loss
of a Newborn Baby
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My Grief Rights
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Discovering Hope
NALAG
News
July 2009
This issue
focuses on the importance of hope after loss.
Other features in this issue....
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The Obstacle Science
Could Not Conquer
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Continuing Bonds
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Funeral Ceremonies
and Rituals
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Making Meaningful
Memories
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A Space for Grief
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Celebrating Christmas - Ways of
Remembering
NALAG
News
December 2008
This issue
focuses on ways of remembering loved ones at Christmas.
Other features in this issue....
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Loss, Change & Grief
- Basics About the Holiday Blues
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How to Take
Advantage of the Holidays
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What to Tell
Children About Grief
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Dealing with
Adolescents Who Self Harm During Grief
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Helping Children
with Funerals
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Looking fro Laughter
in Not So Funny Situations
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Ways of Coping – Creatively Expressing Grief
NALAG
News
August 2008
This issue
focuses on the creative ways and techniques that can be used to
assist grieving adults and
children.
Other features in this issue....
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Music Therapy in Bereavement
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Find a Voice for Grief
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The art of Grieving
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Turning Sadness into a Celebration
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Using Popular Music in Therapy
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When
Disaster Strikes
NALAG
News May 2008
This issue
focuses on the grief reactions associated with disasters, trauma
and
helping our children
following
a disaster. This issue commemorates NALAG’s
formation in 1977
following the Granville Train
Disaster. The lead article by Dr Geoff Glassock, Vice President
of NALAG (NSW) considers the
physical and
psychological impact of natural and manmade
disasters from a grief perspective.
Other features
in this issue....
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Helping our children – sharing their worries and concerns in
troublesome times
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Dealing with sudden, accidental and traumatic death
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What to tell children about terrorist bombings
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Coping in the aftermath of witnessing a major disaster
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So we
said Sorry
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The Grieving
Process in Separation and Divorce
NALAG
News
August 2007
This issue
focuses on the grief reactions associated with separation and
divorce. Tony Gee, Family
and
Child Mediator – Relationships Australia, in the featured
article The Grieving Process in Separation
and Divorce, says that the grieving process associated with
divorce is complex and one that
is generally not well understood. This article discusses the
distinctive features of grief in divorce
and focuses on the different experiences for initiator and
non-initiator. Other features in this
issue....
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Children
and Separation/Divorce: Helping your child cope
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Principles of working with traumatized children
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The
progression of depression
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Using
movies to move through grief
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Men, Grief and
Ritual
NALAG News December 2006
This issue focuses on the
grief reactions for men. Tom Golden, therapist and author of Swallowed
by a Snake is renowned for his writing on men and grief. In this extract
he looks at the rituals associated with grief and in particular men and
grief. Other features in this issue....
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Greece – rituals
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Disenfranchised Grief
– Managing the Pain of Pet Loss
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Painting through
Grief
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Anniversaries
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Four Years on
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Remembering the
Babies
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Support for the
farming community
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Surviving the
upheaval of Grief at Christmas
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The Flute Player
NALAG News April 2006
This issue features an
excerpt from Tom Golden’s book Swallowed by a Snake. Tom Golden is a
therapist and author and his book explains the grief process as “a snake
that wants you to feel that is it hopeless, that you are never getting
out, that your pain is endless”. Other features in this issue....
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Using creative
activities as intervention of grieving children
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Trauma, Loss, Crisis
Intervention – The first few days
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Emotional &
Psychological Trauma
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People affected by
natural disasters, Terrorist attacks
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Grief, Loss and the
Quest for Meaning
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Using drawing as
intervention for traumatised children
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