Bereavement Care
Published in association with Cruse Bereavement Care
Publisher: Routledge
ISSN: 0268-2621 (Print), 1944-8279 (Online)
Volume: 30
Publication Frequency: 3 issues per year
Published in association with Cruse Bereavement Care
Publisher: Routledge
ISSN: 0268-2621 (Print), 1944-8279 (Online)
Volume: 30
Publication Frequency: 3 issues per year
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Over the years, Bereavement Care has grown to become a unique international journal that sets a high academic and scientific standard while remaining accessible to non-academics and non-scientists. Our readers include both volunteers and professionals, from many parts of the world, who work to help bereaved people of all races and creeds. It is their need for reliable and digestible information about all aspects of bereavement that remains our raison d'être.
Some feedback from those in the field:
“The UK’s leading bereavement journal – an excellent balance, integrating theory with practice”
Julie Stokes OBE, Founder of Winston’s Wish, UK
“A riveting mix of well-researched pieces, how-to-do-it articles, reviews, abstracts – one of the best journals around on bereavement”
Barbara Monroe, Chief Executive, St Christopher’s Hospice, UK
“I have great admiration for your journal, a source that is full of useful information for all those who deal with bereavement”
Margaret Stroebe, Professor of Psychology, Utrecht University, The Netherlands
“A really valuable resource for hospice workers”
Michal Galazka, Executive Director Hospice Education Institute, USA