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Bereavement Care Journal
Editors
 
Colin Murray Parkes
Colin Murray Parkes
OBE MD DPM PRCPsych
Consultant Psychiatrist, St Christopher's and Joseph's Hospices, President of Cruse Bereavement Care, awarded the OBE for services to bereaved people. Formerly Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry at the Royal London Hospital. Author of many books including the seminal work, Bereavement: Studies of Grief in Adult Life, now in its third edition.
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Paul Boelen

Paul A Boelen PhD
Assistant professor of clinical and health psychology and psychotherapist, based at Utrecht University. Since the late 1990s Paul’s research has focused on complicated grief, assessment of grief, cognitive behavioural theory, and therapy/support/counselling for complicated grief. More recently, he is involved in research on memory processes in emotional problems after loss and in a large research programme on cognitive behavioural therapy for bereaved children. He supervises psychotherapy trainees in their psychotherapy training and clinical psychology trainees in their doctoral research.

Jane McCarthy
PhD MSc BA (Hons) PGCE
Reader in Family Studies in the Faculty of Social Sciences at the Open University. Jane has a particular interest in children and young people and bereavement and death and bereavement as family events. She is the author of Young People’s Experiences of Loss and Bereavement: Towards an Interdisciplinary Approach (2006), and, with Julie Jessop, of Young People, Bereavement and Loss: Disruptive Transitions (2005). She has also contributed to Adolescent Encounters with Death, Bereavement, and Coping, edited by David Balk and Charles Corr, published by Springer Publishing Company (2009), and the revised edition of Brief Encounters, edited by Barbara Monroe and Frances Krauss (forthcoming, 2009).

Martin Newman
Martin Newman
MB ChB MRCPsych
Consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist to the South West London and St George's Mental Health NHS Trust, and Honorary Senior Lecturer at St George’s Hospital Medical School with a special interest in those who have experienced trauma and bereavement. He is also, with Dora Black, an editor of Psychological Trauma: A Developmental Approach.
Marilyn Relf
Marilyn Relf
BA PhD
Head of Education, Sir Michael Sobell House, Oxford, UK, a sociology researcher who has worked in palliative care for over 20 years and set up one of the first hospice bereavement services. She founded the UK Bereavement Research Forum, is a founder trustee of the children’s bereavement charity, SeeSaw, and a member of the International Working Group on Death, Dying and Bereavement.
David Trickey
BSc MA Cpsychol CertFamTh
Chartered Clinical Psychologist in the Child and Family Team at the Traumatic Stress Clinic, specialises in offering assessment, treatment, consultation and training in traumatic bereavement. Supervises clinical psychology trainees in their doctoral research, and consults to agencies providing responses to various crises.
International Advisory Editors
Ofra Ayalon PhD, Israel
Tom Lundin MD PhD, Sweden
Robert Pynoos MD MPh, USA
Henk Schut PhD, The Netherlands
Lars Weisaeth MD PhD FNPA, Norway
Robert Weiss PhD, USA
 

Managing Editor
Catherine Jackson
BA

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bereavement Care Journal 
An international journal for those who help bereaved people