Rebecca Stenberg and Maria Wolmesjö (2023, Sweden). Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to give an account for… Read more Preparative collaboration for missing persons with dementia in Sweden: a pilot study
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Men missing on a night out update: 2010 – 2018
Geoff Newiss and Emmeline Spencer (2019, UK) An update to the original 2017 document. This document has unrestricted access and… Read more Men missing on a night out update: 2010 – 2018
Return home interviews with children who have been missing: an exploratory analysis.
Laura Boulton, Jessica Phoenix, Eric Halford & Aiden Sidebottom (2022). An analysis of the contents of notes from 113 independent return… Read more Return home interviews with children who have been missing: an exploratory analysis.
LOLing at tragedy: Facebook trolls, memorial pages and resistance to grief online.
Phillips, W. (2011). Document available to view online. University of Oregon. First Monday. Volume 16 number 12. View the document
‘No news today’: talk of witnessing with families of missing people.
Parr, H., & Stevenson, O. (2014). Document available to view online. Cultural Geographies. Volume: 22 issue: 2, page(s): 297-315. View… Read more ‘No news today’: talk of witnessing with families of missing people.
An Opportunity to Be Heard: Family Experiences of Coronial Investigations Into Missing People and Views on Best Practice.
Dartnall, S., Goodman-Delahunty, J., & Gullifer, J. (2019). Document available to read online. Frontiers in Psychology. Original research published 12.11.19.… Read more An Opportunity to Be Heard: Family Experiences of Coronial Investigations Into Missing People and Views on Best Practice.
Missing people chat service launched after demand rises during pandemic. (News)
Crew, J. (2012, October 25). Article available to view online (requirement to register and log in). Evening Standard. View the… Read more Missing people chat service launched after demand rises during pandemic. (News)
Ambiguous Loss: Working with Families of the Missing.
Boss, P.G. (2002). Restricted access but abstract available. Family Process. Volume 41 issue 1 pages 14-17. View the document
The Myth of Closure.
Boss, P., & Carnes, D. (2012). Restricted document but abstract is available. Family Process. Volume 51 Issue 4. December 2012.… Read more The Myth of Closure.
Ambiguous Loss Theory: Challenges for Scholars and Practitioners.
Boss, P. (2007) Restricted access but abstract available. Family relations. Volume 56 Issue 2, pages 105-111. View the document.