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Grief and Bereavement

Additional links or comments are welcome. Email sukunkle@iupui.edu or mgray@iupui.edu.

 

Sooner or later, we each experience a loss that is hard to bear.

These many online resources provide advice and support for many circumstances and kinds of loss.

General Bereavement

»Internet community - Persons dealing with grief, death, and major loss.

»General guide on grief

»Support - For children, teens, young adults, and their families grieving a death

»Best of the Net - Directory of sites for grief, bereavement, and loss

»Books on grief

»Grief Support After the Death of a Child

»National Cancer Institute - General grief/bereavement/mourning information and more specific information to the process of dying. Very helpful information. Also helpful for caregivers

»General information plus - Links to different models of grief

»General overview with helpful links

»Article on grief and women miscarrying - APA Online

»Helping children to cope with grief - Facts for Families

»Children and Grief - Supporting Grieving Children

»Children and Grief - ERIC Digest - Article plus suggested books for children

On Children and Death by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross (recommended reading, no website)

»Children exposed to traumatic death - ChildTrauma Academy

»Parentally bereaved children - Psychological disturbance and service provision in parentally bereaved children: prospective case-control study

»Children and Grief - By developmental stages

»Parental grief - The death of a child

»Death of a sibling - Experiencing the death of a sibling as a child

»Grief and adolescents - Teenagers and bereavement

»Spirituality and grief - In death, spirituality can deepen meaning of life

»National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization

»Caring Connections - A program of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (NHPCO), is a national consumer and community engagement initiative to improve care at the end of life

»Resources for Professionals - Psychwatch.Com

»Overview of book — Resident reaction to patient suicide - From Textbook of Suicide Assessment and Management

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