While grief is a normal transitional event in the lives of most individuals, some people have complications in coping with loss that merit more intensive support and treatment. When Grief is Complicated examines the academic research and arguments surrounding complicated grieving through case studies, counseling strategies, and historical perspectives. Authors include Kenneth J. Doka; Robert Neimeyer and Laurie Burke; Edward Rynearson; Katherine Shear; Donna Schuurman, and William Worden.