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Support and Therapy Links
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American Association of Pastoral Counselors
www.aapc.org
Pastoral Counselors are certified mental health professionals with in-depth
training in spiritual matters who can help counsel dying patients and
their families and friends.
Comfort Baskets
www.comfortbaskets.com/
Information about our sensitive, helpful and elegant gift baskets personally
created and designed by a Ph.D. grief specialist for people going through
a life challenge or to extend condolences. Site also includes many resources
and links (including an extensive bibliography) addressing all aspects
of grief, loss, adjustment and transition.
The Compassionate Friends
www.compassionatefriends.org/
The mission of The Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward
the positive resolution of grief following the death of a child of any
age and to provide information to help others be supportive.
Death & Dying - Where Life Surrounds Death
www.death-dying.com/
Our mission at Death and Dying is to provide you with comfort, support,
and education about issues surrounding death at times of apprehension,
confusion, and sorrow as well as at times of understanding, growth, and
serenity.
Friends in Deed
www.lycos.com/friends/home.html
Since 1991, Friends has helped transform many thousands of lives through
their programs and services. They support anyone with a life-threatening
illness, their family, friends, and caregivers... anyone dealing with
grief and loss... and all those facing critical life challenges.
Good Grief Rituals
www.nwlink.com/~gdgrief/
Good Grief Rituals offers tools and rituals for dealing with change and
loss.
GriefLink
www.grieflink.asn.au/frameset.html
An easy-to-use Web site developed by the National Association for Loss
and Grief in Australia. Some of the information is specific to Australia,
but most of the information is relevant to anyone who has experienced
the loss of a loved one or who is supporting someone else in grief.
GriefNet
www.rivendell.org/
GriefNet is an Internet community of persons dealing with grief, death,
and major loss.
Grief Resources
www.concentric.net/~Lismith/GRIEF.HTM
This site offers a collection of reading materials that may be purchased
to help individuals cope with the loss of someone special.
Growth House, Inc.
www.growthhouse.org/
Growth House is a San Francisco-based non-profit organization that offers
a broad range of online information on end-of-life care: from hospice
handbooks to sites that give tips on explaining death to children.
Hygeia
www.hygeia.org/
An online journal for pregnancy and neonatal loss.
Journey of Hearts: A Healing Place in CyberSpace
www.journeyofhearts.org/
Inspirational Web site designed to broaden the understanding of the death
experience as well as spiritually uplift those have had life altering
experiences.
Medical Humanities
http://endeavor.med.nyu.edu/lit-med/lit-med-db/topview.html
This Web site, run by the New York University School of Medicine, is an
excellent resource for non-scientific literature, films, and art related
to medicine, recovery, illness, and death. A search engine lets you find
everything from prose by Alice Walker to poetry by John Donne.
Safe Crossings
www.providence.org/safecrossings/
This Web site is devoted to an "anticipatory grief and bereavement
program" run by the Hospice of Seattle. It provides activities and
information directed at parents, children, and professionals in a well-organized
and easy-to-use format.
The Shiva Foundation
www.goodgrief.org
The Shiva Foundation is a non-profit organization committed to developing
resources and offering support in the grieving process.
The SIDS Alliance
www.sidsalliance.org
The SIDS Alliance is a national, non-profit, voluntary health organization
dedicated to the support of SIDS families, education and research.
Tom Golden's Crisis, Grief and Healing
www.webhealing.com/1grief.html
This site is a place where men and women can discuss, chat, or simply
browse to understand and honor the many different paths to heal strong
emotions.
WidowNet
www.fortnet.org/WidowNet/
A Web site for those who have lost a spouse; contains a lengthy list of
articles on topics from grief to remarriage, and links to support groups
and humor Web site.
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