Understanding Children's Grief
A Clinical Quick-Reference Guide for Mental Health Professionals
When a child experiences the death of a parent, sibling, caregiver, friend, or another significant person, grief rarely looks the way adults expect. It can appear as anger, withdrawal, anxiety, academic decline, behavioural changes, regression, or even physical complaints. Without the right knowledge, these signs are easily misunderstood.
Understanding Children's Grief is a practical, evidence-informed clinical guide designed to help mental health professionals confidently assess, understand, and support grieving children and adolescents.
Written by experienced wellness counsellor and educator Lufuno Lucky Ramabulana, this quick-reference guide transforms complex grief theory into practical strategies that can be applied immediately in counselling, school, community, and healthcare settings.
Inside this book, you will discover:
How children understand death at different developmental stages
Common emotional, behavioural, cognitive, and physical reactions to grief
Practical grief assessment techniques for children and adolescents
Trauma-informed approaches to childhood bereavement
Evidence-based counselling interventions and therapeutic techniques
Play therapy, creative activities, storytelling, and expressive methods for helping children process loss
Strategies for supporting grieving families, caregivers, and schools
Guidance for managing complicated grief and recognising when specialist intervention is needed
Practical tools that can be used during real counselling sessions
Whether you are a psychologist, counsellor, social worker, therapist, school counsellor, pastoral caregiver, nurse, educator, or psychology student, this book provides a concise yet comprehensive resource to strengthen your confidence when working with grieving children.
Unlike highly academic textbooks filled with unnecessary theory, this guide focuses on practical clinical application. Every chapter is written to help busy professionals quickly access the information they need while delivering compassionate, evidence-based care.
Children deserve adults who understand grief.
By learning how grief affects children's emotions, behaviour, relationships, and development, you can become the steady, informed professional who helps young people heal, build resilience, and move forward after loss.
If you are looking for a practical, trusted, and easy-to-use resource on children's grief, childhood bereavement, grief counselling, child psychology, child mental health, trauma-informed care, play therapy, grief assessment, and evidence-based therapeutic interventions, Understanding Children's Grief belongs on your professional bookshelf.
Scroll up and order your copy today to become better equipped to support grieving children with confidence, compassion, and clinical excellence.