http://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=0&q=sally+karioth&hl=fi&as_sdt=0
Link to google scholar listings for Sally Karioth.
There is one co-authored article from this century that appeared in an online journal that says it's peer reviewed but is not published any longer according to their site. I'm not sure if she got the journal name right in her testimony. The topic is not grief reactions per se but nurses responses to having to empathize all the time.
The other mentions are older.
A couple of books that do not appear to be peer reviewed, from the 1980's and the 1990's.
A study from 1977. Her thesis possibly? It's published by the University of Florida and does not appear to have anything to do with grieving based on the title.
Something from 1973 that deals with adult education in Great Britain, not sure if this is hers.
Many of these listings are publications from the University of Florida in which she's been mentioned as a committee member, not as an author.
Some do not appear to be related to her.
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http://nursing.fsu.edu/Faculty-and-Administration/Faculty-and-Staff/Sally-Karioth-PhD-RN
lists some publications not available in Google scholar. There is a Barnes & Noble book that sounds like the one she was talking about in her testimony but it's a Child Magazine guide, not the Parents magazine as she said in her testimony.
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Select Publications:
Editors of Child Magazine, Karioth, S.P, et al (2003). Feeling safe talking to children about war and terrorism. New York City, NY: Barnes & Nobles Book.
Karioth, S.P. (2002). Things I wished I'd learned as a Freshman but didn't know who to ask: an unofficial guide for navigating your first year in college. Tallahassee, FL: K.P. Publishing Co. Book written as product of Presidents seminar grant.
Brown, H.J., et al(2001). Highlighted in yellow, A short course in living wisely and choosing well. Nashville, TN: Rutledge Hill Press.
Karioth, S.P. (1998) (2nd Edition) If You Want to Know If You're Dying Ask The Cleaning Lady And Other Thoughts On Life And Happiness: Revisited.
Karioth, S.P., et. al. (1996). Chicken Soup for the Surviving Soul. Deerfield Beach, FL.: Health Communication Inc.
A PubMed search for Karioth yields three results for Karioth, S or SP and one for SJ (has she used that initial?)
An article called Things I've learned along the way sounds more like a conversational piece or a column than original research to me and the others have to do with assertiveness and the world revolving around you, which, while intriguing, does not seem to deal with grief reactions.
1. Things I've learned along the way.
Karioth SP.
Pa Nurse. 1993 Jan;48(1):28. No abstract available.
2.
Since the world revolves around you, why aren't you in charge? Some thoughts on self assessment.
Karioth S.
Imprint. 1981 Sep;28(3):28-9, 77-9. No abstract available.
3.
The assertiveness blitz.
Karioth SJ.
Imprint. 1979 Sep;26(3):38-40. No abstract available.
4.
So you want to be assertive...?
Karioth S.
Imprint. 1977 Oct;24(3):30-1. No abstract available.
I can't find any peer reviewed research on grief reactions. Still looking.