From Library Journal
In 1980 Knapp coauthored Motherhood and Mourning , on perinatal death. Beyond Endurance focuses on parents who have experienced the death of an older child (aged one to twenty-eight). Knapp interviewed more than 400 families to obtain his data. He presents the unique and common experiences for three causes of death of a child: death after a long illness, sudden (accidental) death, and death by murder. He also covers the grieving process; special issues, such as the hospital, grave visits, and days of remembrance; and coping behavior. Some suggestions are given for helping the parents to mourn, i.e., roles for friends, health professionals, the funeral director, and support groups. Primarily for professionals, this is recommended for academic and health science libraries. Jean E. Crampon, Southern Illinois Univ. Sch. of Medicine Lib., Springfield
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About the Author
Ronald J. Knapp, PhD:The author is a Clemson University professor emeritus of sociology who now lives at 124 Kenyon Drive, Algonac, Michigan 48001. He was engaged in teaching and research in the sociology of death and dying. Dr. Knapp is the co-author of Motherhood and Mourning: Perinatal Death.