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Phillips, Shelley – 1980
Adults must understand the development of the child's concept of death to comprehend children's questions about death and answer them appropriately. Children under 5 years of age view death as reversible and not final and may believe that the dead can breathe, feel, talk and continue to grow. While young children may believe in the reversibility…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Death, Emotional Experience, Emotional Problems

Raphael, Beverley; And Others – Adolescence, 1990
Examined 10 measures of personality, self-image, and emotional and family problems in 2,158 Australian adolescents, some of whom had suffered parental loss. Data revealed pattern of poorer adjustment in adolescents who had lost a parent but clearly demonstrated that type of loss and family reconstitution had no differential effects on psychosocial…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adolescents, Death, Divorce