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Grief, Loss and Bereavement - Articles and Research

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      new window Bereavement - Health Factsheets Description: Concise factsheets explaining bereavement. (hcd2.bupa.co.uk)
new window Coping With The 5 Stages of Grief and Bereavement Description: How to cope with grief and bereavement. What the 5 stages of grief and bereavment are. Coping with loss. (york-united-kingdom.co.uk)
new window Death's Personal Impacts Description: Sociological paper about death and grieving. (trinity.edu)
new window eNotAlone.com You are not alone Description: Articles and forum about various issues related to grief and loss such death and break ups. (enotalone.com)
new window HAD BAD Experience Teaching Models Description: Counselling tools to help understand and work through the grieving process. (HADBADexperienceTeachingModels.com)
new window Holiday Memorials Description: Holidays are a time of reunion and a celebration of life, yet for many families across the country, this time of year may accentuate the pain of the loss of a loved one. Article on how to re-examine holiday rituals. (healthlink.mcw.edu)
new window Layed Off and Lost After 9-11 Description: Practical strategies for understanding and coping with the challenges of being layed off as a result of the terrorist attack of 9-11. (head-cleaners.com)
new window Letting Go of Your Grief Description: An article about techniques to try to help cope with grief. By Bobbi Gay. (LightSeed.com)
new window Losing Loved Ones Articles Library Description: Articles about the process of losing loved ones and coping with grief. (relationships911.org)
new window Loss Of A Partner Description: Interview with Christine Longaker about the loss of her husband and an article by Kevin D. Catton about the loss of his wife. (thisisawar.com)
new window On Bereavement Conselling and Grief Thereapy Description: Person centered counselling; considerations and approaches for the grieving client. How and why bereavement counseling works. (geocities.com)
new window Traumatic Incident Reduction Description: TIR, a metapsychological approach to locating, reviewing and resolving traumatic events as a therapy for PTSD, depression, anxiety, grief, and unresolved mourning. (healing-arts.org)
new window When the Worst Has Happened Description: Grieving following a suicide. (save.org)
 




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