top of page

Publications:

Jordon, J. R. & McGann, V. L., (2017).  Clinical work with suicide loss survivors: Implications of the US postvention guidelines, Death Studies, DOI: 10.1080/07481187.2017.1335553.

 

McGann, V. (2014). Suicide Prevention and Postvention. In M.J. Brennan (Ed.), The A-Z of death and dying: Social, Medical and Cultural Aspects (pp. 399-403). California: ABC Clio Press.

 

Gutin, N., McGann, V. L., & Jordan, J. R. (2011). The impact of suicide on professional caregivers. In J. R. Jordan & J. L. McIntosh (Eds.), Grief after suicide: Understanding the consequences and caring for the survivors (pp. 93-111). New York: Routledge.

 

McGann, V. L., Gutin, N., & Jordan, J. R. (2011). Guidelines for postvention care with survivor families after the suicide of a client. In J. R. Jordan & J. L. McIntosh (Eds.), Grief after suicide: Understanding the consequences and caring for the survivors (pp. 133-155). New York: Routledge

 

McGann, V.L. & Steil, J. (2006). The sense of entitlement: Implications for gender equality and psychological well being. In J Worrell & C. Goodheart (Eds.) Handbook of girls’ and women’s psychological health. New York: Oxford University Press.

 

Steil, J.M., McGann, V.L, & Kahn, A.S. (2001). Entitlement. In J Worrell (Ed.) Encyclopedia of women and gender, Vol. 1 (pp 403-­‐‑410). New York: Academic Press.

bottom of page