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Kara Thieleman
Kara Thieleman
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Witness to suffering: Mindfulness and compassion fatigue among traumatic bereavement volunteers and professionals
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore
Social work 59 (1), 34-41, 2014
2032014
What is good grief support? Exploring the actors and actions in social support after traumatic grief
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman, R Fretts, LB Jackson
PloS one 16 (5), e0252324, 2021
1032021
Braving human suffering: Death education and its relationship to empathy and mindfulness
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman, M Killian, K Tavasolli
Social Work Education 34 (1), 91-109, 2015
742015
Traumatic bereavement and mindfulness: A preliminary study of mental health outcomes using the ATTEND model
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore, PW Hill
Clinical Social Work Journal 42 (3), 260-268, 2014
712014
When a Child Dies: A Critical Analysis of Grief-Related Controversies in DSM-5
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore
Research on Social Work Practice 24 (1), 114-122, 2014
562014
Of the soul and suffering: Mindfulness-based interventions and bereavement
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman, J Osborn, K Orlowski
Clinical Social Work Journal 42, 269-281, 2014
472014
Evaluating care farming as a means to care for those in trauma and grief
J Cacciatore, R Gorman, K Thieleman
Health & Place 62, 102281, 2020
402020
The long road to farewell: the needs of families with dying children
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman, AS Lieber, C Blood, R Goldman
OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying 78 (4), 404-420, 2019
332019
Women reentering the community: Understanding addiction and trauma-related characteristics of recidivism
AN Cimino, N Mendoza, K Thieleman, R Shively, K Kunz
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 25 (5), 468-476, 2015
312015
The DSM-5 and the bereavement exclusion: A call for critical evaluation
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore
Social Work 58 (3), 277-280, 2013
272013
Normal complications and abnormal assumptions after perinatal death
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman
MCN: The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing 44 (1), 6-12, 2019
202019
Pharmacological treatment following traumatic bereavement: a case series
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman
Journal of Loss and Trauma 17 (6), 557-579, 2012
182012
Rates of prolonged grief disorder: considering relationship to the person who died and cause of death
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore, A Frances
Journal of affective disorders 339, 832-837, 2023
112023
Grief as a predictor of long‐term risk for suicidal ideation and attempts of parentally bereaved children and adolescents
I Sandler, J Yun‐Tien, N Zhang, S Wolchik, K Thieleman
Journal of Traumatic Stress 34 (6), 1159-1170, 2021
112021
‘Experiencing life for the first time’: the effects of a traumatic death course on social work student mindfulness and empathy
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore
Social Work Education 38 (4), 470-484, 2019
112019
Effectiveness of a mindfulness-based retreat on distress and well-being in bereaved parents
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore
Research on Social Work Practice 30 (7), 770-782, 2020
102020
We rise out of the cradle into the grave: An ethnographic exploration of ritual, mourning, and death on a Hutterite colony
J Cacciatore, K Thieleman
OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying 69 (4), 357-379, 2014
102014
“As if nothing happened”: Experiences of bereaved parents in Romania
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore
OMEGA-Journal of Death and Dying 81 (4), 685-705, 2020
92020
Exhaust all measures: ethical issues in pediatric end-of-life care
KJ Thieleman, C Wallace, AN Cimino, HA Rueda
Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life & Palliative Care 12 (3), 289-306, 2016
92016
“Perhaps something of beauty can grow:” experiences of care farming for grief
K Thieleman, J Cacciatore, R Gorman
Death Studies 46 (10), 2435-2444, 2022
82022
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