Loss, Hope and Hurt
Editors: Lorelei Atalie Vargas and Sandra L. Bloom
Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children
Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007
What happens when a child experiences bereavement or trauma or both? When left untreated, childhood trauma crosses generational boundaries, developing risk factors that far outpace the threat of any other childhood disease, and yet, most children who have lived through a significant traumatic experience, usually do not get the care they need to begin their healing process. Children who have experienced trauma are often left grappling with devastating loss – loss of self esteem, security, innocence and trust – that is more challenging to diagnose and treat, than the more concrete loss of family, a pet or a home.
Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children gathers the collective wisdom of professionals who have spent years on the front lines working with children victimized by trauma. Each chapter illuminates how loss can shape a child’s development and provides professionals with the tools necessary to help these children move from despair to hope and renewal. Experts in the field of child trauma explore the vulnerability of these children, effective methods of caring for them in a variety of treatment settings, and examine the impact of loss on organizations charged with caring for those who have experienced trauma. Loss, Hurt and Hope offers a multifaceted lens through which loss can be examined and appreciated, laying the groundwork for significant progress toward improving the understanding of the power of loss in our society.
Dr. Sandra L. Bloom, founder of the Sanctuary Model, is a Board-Certified psychiatrist, graduate of Temple University School of Medicine and recently was awarded the Temple University School of Medicine Alumni Achievement. Dr. Bloom is the Distinguished Fellow at Andrus Children’s Center in Yonkers, New York. She has served as Past-President of the International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies and is author of Creating Sanctuary: Toward the Evolution of Sane Societies and co-author of Bearing Witness: Violence and Collective Responsibility.
Lorelei Atalie Vargas is Director of Policy, Planning and Research at the Andrus Children’s Center in Yonkers, New York and oversees the Andrus Center for Learning and Innovation. She helped coordinate the conference, Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children, in 2005, which became the catalyst for this book. Ms. Vargas holds graduate degrees in Public Policy and Education from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. She and her husband live in Yonkers, New York with their two children.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Ment, N. W. (2007). Preface. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: ix-x.
Vargas, A. L. (2007). Introduction. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 1-3.
Bloom, S. L. (2007). Beyond the Beveled Mirror: Mourning and Recovery from Childhood Maltreatment. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 4-49.
Hardy, K. V. (2007). Untangling Intangible Loss in the Lives of Traumatized Children and Adolescents. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 50-63.
Kehoe-Biggs, K. (2007). Walking together: A child therapist's journey through loss. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 64-84.
Corbin, T. J. and J. A. Rich (2007). Responding to trauma, violence and bereavement overload in the lives of young African-American men: Trauma-informed approaches to health care. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 85-114.
McCorkle, D. and S. Yanosy (2007). When loss gets lost: Using the SELF model to work with losses in residential treatment. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Press: 116-141.
Bloom, S. L. (2007). Loss in human service organizations. Loss, Hurt and Hope: The Complex Issues of Bereavement and Trauma in Children. A. L. Vargas and S. L. Bloom. Newcastle, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 142-206.

