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Earl A. Grollman

Earl A. Grollman, a pioneer in the field of crisis intervention, was rabbi of the Beth El Temple Center in Belmont, Massachusetts, for 36 years. A certified death educator and counselor, he was cited as "Hero of The Heartland" for his work with the families and volunteers of the Oklahoma City bombing.

Dr. Grollman has spoken at many colleges, clergy institutes, seminaries, physicians' forums, and hospital nursing associations, and has frequently addressed support groups such as The Compassionate Friends and Mothers Against Drunk Driving. He has also appeared on numerous national television and radio programs, including the Oprah Winfrey Show, Children's Journal, All Things Considered, and Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. He was featured on National Public Radio's The End of Life: Exploring Death in America series in the roundtable discussion on grief and bereavement.

He is the author of several books including Living When a Loved One Has Died, Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers, and Living When a Young Friend Commits Suicide.
Talking about Death
Living with Loss, Healing with Hope
Living When a Young Friend Commits Suicide
When Someone You Love Has Alzheimer's
Bereaved Children
Caring and Coping When Your Loved One is Seriously Ill
Living When a Loved One Has Died
Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers
Working Parent Dilemma
Suicide
Time Remembered

Books

Talking about Death
Living with Loss, Healing with Hope
Living When a Young Friend Commits Suicide
When Someone You Love Has Alzheimer's
Bereaved Children
Caring and Coping When Your Loved One is Seriously Ill
Living When a Loved One Has Died
Straight Talk about Death for Teenagers
Working Parent Dilemma
Suicide
Time Remembered