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The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents / / Kathryn A. Markell and Marc A. Markell ; illustrations by Morgan K. Carr-Markell
The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents / / Kathryn A. Markell and Marc A. Markell ; illustrations by Morgan K. Carr-Markell
Autore Markell Kathryn A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (199 p.)
Disciplina 155.9/37083
Altri autori (Persone) Carr-MarkellMorgan K
MarkellMarc A
Soggetto topico Grief in children
Bereavement in children
Grief in adolescence
Bereavement in adolescence
Characters and characteristics in literature
Bibliotherapy
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-37384-X
9786613373847
1-135-90708-0
0-203-92753-2
978-2203-92-0
1-4356-3660-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Children Who Lived; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Children Who Lived; The Authors' Story; How to Use This Book; Theme 1: The Mirror of Erised (Including Guidelines for Using All the Themes); Guide to Using the Themes; Section 1: Using the Harry Potter Books by J. K. Rowling to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents; 1.Hogwarts Houses and Other Ways to Identify With Characters; Theme 2: Harry's Scar; Theme 3: The Sorting Hat and Hogwarts Houses; Theme 4: Favorite Character; Theme 5: Quidditch Team Positions; Theme 6: Finding a Wand
Theme 7: Neville's Wand: Grief for Non-Death LossesTheme 8: Luna Lovegood and Her Mom; Theme 9: Names and Their Meanings; Theme 10: Favorite Teachers; 2.Thestrals and Ghosts: Death in the Harry Potter Books; Theme 11: Talking About Death; Theme 12: Seeing the World Differently; Theme 13: After Death Beliefs; Theme 14: Death Rituals and Mourning; Theme 15: Grieving the Loss of a Difficult Person; Theme 16: Wishing I Knew You Better; Theme 17: When Adults Can't Help; Theme 18: The Deathday Party; Theme 19: Loss of a Pet; Theme 20: "I'd be furious if it was me!"; Theme 21: Inheritance
Theme 22: Fear of DyingTheme 23: War: "I see them d-d-dead all the time!"; Theme 24: The Readers Who Lived; 3.Riddikulus: Dealing With Anxieties and Fears; Theme 25: Boggarts, Dementors and Patronuses; Theme 26: Felix Felicis Potion; Theme 27: Occlumency and Legilimency; Theme 28: Promises: The Unbreakable Vow; Theme 29: All Was Well; 4.Using Magical Objects to Cope With Grief; Theme 30: Remembralls; Theme 31: The Two-Way Mirror; Theme 32: The Pensieve; Theme 33: The Portkey; Theme 34: Room of Requirement; Theme 35: Broomsticks; Theme 36: The Hogwarts Express Train
Section 2: Four Other Novels to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents5. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White; Theme 37: Emotions; Theme 38: Feeling Upset; Theme 39: Friends; Theme 40: Fun Activities; Theme 41: Sadness; Theme 42: Traits of the Person Who Died; Theme 43: Funeral or Memorial Service; 6. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Theme 44: The Key to the Garden; Theme 45: Loneliness; Theme 46: Difficult Children; Theme 47: Sympathy for Others; Theme 48: How Could You Die!; Theme 49: The Power of Positive Thinking; 7. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
Theme 50: True Names for PetsTheme 51: Accidental Death; Theme 52: Religion and Death; 8. Ordinary People by Judith Guest; Theme 53: Grief Takes Energy and Time; Theme 54: People Don't Know What to Say; Theme 55: If Grief Was a Color; Theme 56: Who Am I Now?; Section 3:Games; 9.Wizard Challenge Game Rules and Guidelines; Game 1: Levitate and Prophesize; Game 2: Challenge and Prophesize; Card Game; 10.Word Games; Sentence Completion; Missing Word Stories; 11.Solace the Story Dragon Activity; Basic Story; Section 4:More Craft Ideas; 12.No-Sew Themed Scarves or Blankets
13.Other No-Sew Fabric Projects
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452254803321
Markell Kathryn A.  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents / / Kathryn A. Markell and Marc A. Markell ; illustrations by Morgan K. Carr-Markell
The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents / / Kathryn A. Markell and Marc A. Markell ; illustrations by Morgan K. Carr-Markell
Autore Markell Kathryn A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (199 p.)
Disciplina 155.9/37083
Altri autori (Persone) Carr-MarkellMorgan K
MarkellMarc A
Soggetto topico Grief in children
Bereavement in children
Grief in adolescence
Bereavement in adolescence
Characters and characteristics in literature
Bibliotherapy
ISBN 1-135-90707-2
1-283-37384-X
9786613373847
1-135-90708-0
0-203-92753-2
978-2203-92-0
1-4356-3660-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Children Who Lived; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Children Who Lived; The Authors' Story; How to Use This Book; Theme 1: The Mirror of Erised (Including Guidelines for Using All the Themes); Guide to Using the Themes; Section 1: Using the Harry Potter Books by J. K. Rowling to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents; 1.Hogwarts Houses and Other Ways to Identify With Characters; Theme 2: Harry's Scar; Theme 3: The Sorting Hat and Hogwarts Houses; Theme 4: Favorite Character; Theme 5: Quidditch Team Positions; Theme 6: Finding a Wand
Theme 7: Neville's Wand: Grief for Non-Death LossesTheme 8: Luna Lovegood and Her Mom; Theme 9: Names and Their Meanings; Theme 10: Favorite Teachers; 2.Thestrals and Ghosts: Death in the Harry Potter Books; Theme 11: Talking About Death; Theme 12: Seeing the World Differently; Theme 13: After Death Beliefs; Theme 14: Death Rituals and Mourning; Theme 15: Grieving the Loss of a Difficult Person; Theme 16: Wishing I Knew You Better; Theme 17: When Adults Can't Help; Theme 18: The Deathday Party; Theme 19: Loss of a Pet; Theme 20: "I'd be furious if it was me!"; Theme 21: Inheritance
Theme 22: Fear of DyingTheme 23: War: "I see them d-d-dead all the time!"; Theme 24: The Readers Who Lived; 3.Riddikulus: Dealing With Anxieties and Fears; Theme 25: Boggarts, Dementors and Patronuses; Theme 26: Felix Felicis Potion; Theme 27: Occlumency and Legilimency; Theme 28: Promises: The Unbreakable Vow; Theme 29: All Was Well; 4.Using Magical Objects to Cope With Grief; Theme 30: Remembralls; Theme 31: The Two-Way Mirror; Theme 32: The Pensieve; Theme 33: The Portkey; Theme 34: Room of Requirement; Theme 35: Broomsticks; Theme 36: The Hogwarts Express Train
Section 2: Four Other Novels to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents5. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White; Theme 37: Emotions; Theme 38: Feeling Upset; Theme 39: Friends; Theme 40: Fun Activities; Theme 41: Sadness; Theme 42: Traits of the Person Who Died; Theme 43: Funeral or Memorial Service; 6. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Theme 44: The Key to the Garden; Theme 45: Loneliness; Theme 46: Difficult Children; Theme 47: Sympathy for Others; Theme 48: How Could You Die!; Theme 49: The Power of Positive Thinking; 7. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
Theme 50: True Names for PetsTheme 51: Accidental Death; Theme 52: Religion and Death; 8. Ordinary People by Judith Guest; Theme 53: Grief Takes Energy and Time; Theme 54: People Don't Know What to Say; Theme 55: If Grief Was a Color; Theme 56: Who Am I Now?; Section 3:Games; 9.Wizard Challenge Game Rules and Guidelines; Game 1: Levitate and Prophesize; Game 2: Challenge and Prophesize; Card Game; 10.Word Games; Sentence Completion; Missing Word Stories; 11.Solace the Story Dragon Activity; Basic Story; Section 4:More Craft Ideas; 12.No-Sew Themed Scarves or Blankets
13.Other No-Sew Fabric Projects
Record Nr. UNINA-9910781836703321
Markell Kathryn A.  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents / / Kathryn A. Markell and Marc A. Markell ; illustrations by Morgan K. Carr-Markell
The children who lived : using Harry Potter and other fictional characters to help grieving children and adolescents / / Kathryn A. Markell and Marc A. Markell ; illustrations by Morgan K. Carr-Markell
Autore Markell Kathryn A.
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Routledge, , 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (199 p.)
Disciplina 155.9/37083
Altri autori (Persone) Carr-MarkellMorgan K
MarkellMarc A
Soggetto topico Grief in children
Bereavement in children
Grief in adolescence
Bereavement in adolescence
Characters and characteristics in literature
Bibliotherapy
ISBN 1-135-90707-2
1-283-37384-X
9786613373847
1-135-90708-0
0-203-92753-2
978-2203-92-0
1-4356-3660-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front Cover; The Children Who Lived; Copyright Page; Contents; Acknowledgments; Introduction: The Children Who Lived; The Authors' Story; How to Use This Book; Theme 1: The Mirror of Erised (Including Guidelines for Using All the Themes); Guide to Using the Themes; Section 1: Using the Harry Potter Books by J. K. Rowling to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents; 1.Hogwarts Houses and Other Ways to Identify With Characters; Theme 2: Harry's Scar; Theme 3: The Sorting Hat and Hogwarts Houses; Theme 4: Favorite Character; Theme 5: Quidditch Team Positions; Theme 6: Finding a Wand
Theme 7: Neville's Wand: Grief for Non-Death LossesTheme 8: Luna Lovegood and Her Mom; Theme 9: Names and Their Meanings; Theme 10: Favorite Teachers; 2.Thestrals and Ghosts: Death in the Harry Potter Books; Theme 11: Talking About Death; Theme 12: Seeing the World Differently; Theme 13: After Death Beliefs; Theme 14: Death Rituals and Mourning; Theme 15: Grieving the Loss of a Difficult Person; Theme 16: Wishing I Knew You Better; Theme 17: When Adults Can't Help; Theme 18: The Deathday Party; Theme 19: Loss of a Pet; Theme 20: "I'd be furious if it was me!"; Theme 21: Inheritance
Theme 22: Fear of DyingTheme 23: War: "I see them d-d-dead all the time!"; Theme 24: The Readers Who Lived; 3.Riddikulus: Dealing With Anxieties and Fears; Theme 25: Boggarts, Dementors and Patronuses; Theme 26: Felix Felicis Potion; Theme 27: Occlumency and Legilimency; Theme 28: Promises: The Unbreakable Vow; Theme 29: All Was Well; 4.Using Magical Objects to Cope With Grief; Theme 30: Remembralls; Theme 31: The Two-Way Mirror; Theme 32: The Pensieve; Theme 33: The Portkey; Theme 34: Room of Requirement; Theme 35: Broomsticks; Theme 36: The Hogwarts Express Train
Section 2: Four Other Novels to Help Grieving Children and Adolescents5. Charlotte's Web by E. B. White; Theme 37: Emotions; Theme 38: Feeling Upset; Theme 39: Friends; Theme 40: Fun Activities; Theme 41: Sadness; Theme 42: Traits of the Person Who Died; Theme 43: Funeral or Memorial Service; 6. The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett; Theme 44: The Key to the Garden; Theme 45: Loneliness; Theme 46: Difficult Children; Theme 47: Sympathy for Others; Theme 48: How Could You Die!; Theme 49: The Power of Positive Thinking; 7. Where the Red Fern Grows by Wilson Rawls
Theme 50: True Names for PetsTheme 51: Accidental Death; Theme 52: Religion and Death; 8. Ordinary People by Judith Guest; Theme 53: Grief Takes Energy and Time; Theme 54: People Don't Know What to Say; Theme 55: If Grief Was a Color; Theme 56: Who Am I Now?; Section 3:Games; 9.Wizard Challenge Game Rules and Guidelines; Game 1: Levitate and Prophesize; Game 2: Challenge and Prophesize; Card Game; 10.Word Games; Sentence Completion; Missing Word Stories; 11.Solace the Story Dragon Activity; Basic Story; Section 4:More Craft Ideas; 12.No-Sew Themed Scarves or Blankets
13.Other No-Sew Fabric Projects
Record Nr. UNINA-9910827148303321
Markell Kathryn A.  
New York : , : Routledge, , 2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui