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Articles:

  • Horsley, G. & Horsley, H. (In Press). Open to Hope Inspirational Stories of Healing after Loss. Brown Book Publishing.
  • Christ, G., Kane, D., Horsley, H. (2011). Grief After Terrorism: Toward A Family Focused Intervention. In R. Neimeyer, D. Harris, H. Winokuer, & G. Thornton (eds.), Grief and Bereavement in Contemporary Society: Bridging Research & Practice. Routledge Press.
  • Horsley, G., & Horsley, H. (In Press). Open to Hope: An International Online Bereavement Community. In Gilbert, K., & Sofka, C. (eds.), Technology Communication in Grief Counseling & Research . Springer Publishing.
  • Horsley, H. & Horsley, G. Bonds with the Deceased Don't Have to End. Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors; TAPS Magazine – Summer 2010, 16 (2), p.14-15.
  • Winokuer, H. & Horsley, H. Living After a Child Dies. The Compassionate Friends We Need Not Walk Alone Magazine. Summer 2010, p. 21.
  • Winokuer, H. & Horsley, H. Where Was God? The Compassionate Friends We Need Not Walk Alone Magazine. Fall 2010, p. 12.
  • Horsley, H. Surviving the Holidays Without My Brother. Tragedy Assistance Program For Survivors; TAPS Magazine – Fall/Winter 2009 15 (4), p.14.
  • Winokuer, H. & Horsley, H. Talking to Children About Death. The Compassionate Friends We Need Not Walk Alone Magazine. Winter/Spring 2009-2010, p. 21.
  • Hipple, E., Horsley, G. & Horsley, H. (2008). Real Men Do Cry: A Quarterback’s Inspiring Story of Tackling Depression and Surviving Suicide Loss. Quality of Life Publishing.
  • Horsley, G., & Horsley, H. (2007). What Parents Need to Know to Help Grieving Teens. The Compassionate Friends Magazine. Summer 2007, 12-13.
  • Horsley, H. & Horsley, G. (2007). Teen Grief Relief: Parenting with Understanding, Support and Guidance. Rainbow Books.
  • Packman, W., Horsley, H., Davies, B., Kramer, R. (2006). Sibling bereavement and continuing bonds. Death Studies, 30: 817-841. 
  • Horsley, H. & Patterson, T. (2006). The Effects of a Parent Guidance Intervention on Communication among Adolescents who have Experienced the Sudden Death of a Sibling. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 34 (2): 119-137.
  • Horsley, H. (2006). Continuing bonds: How to honor sibling loss. The Link: A Newsletter for FDNY Families from the Counseling Service Unit of the Fire Dept. of New York.
  • Horsley, G., & Horsley, H. (2006). Continuing bonds. The Compassionate Friends Magazine: We Need Not Walk Alone, pp. 19-20.
  • Horsley, H. (2002). Teenagers grieve, too! The Compassionate Friends Magazine: We Need Not Walk Alone, pp. 6.

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