Helping Your Bereaved Friend
Use this article as a guide in preparing for the day when a friend has lost a loved one. If someone has died, say the word "died" instead of euphemisms, such as "passed." Helping the bereaved is hard work. Don't forget to take care of [... more]
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After Suicide: Help for the Bereaved
A Clinical Psychologist's perspective: I feel I am lucky as my only close exposure to suicide has been as a therapist to those who have lost their loved ones through suicide. The helplesslessness that survivors feel is very often mirrored in those who [... more]
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The Bereaved Employee (Returning To Work)
Seeing co-workers for the first time exposes you to "I'm so sorry" comments, and they remind you of your loss. As difficult as these expressions of sympathy may be to hear, they are better than no acknowledgement at all. A simple "thank [... more]
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Helping Your Bereaved Friend - American Hospice Foundation
If someone has died, say the word "died" instead of euphemisms, such as "passed." Helping the bereaved is hard work. Don't forget to take care of yourself. Find someone you can talk to. Check with your family and remain aware of their [... more]
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Loss of a child - resources
Child death - resources; Resources - loss of a child The Compassionate Friends - www.compassionatefriends.org Healing Hearts - www.healingheart.net Bereaved Parents of the USA - www.bereavedparentsusa.org [... more]
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How to Give a Present to Someone Who Is Grieving
There are a variety of ways you can express your sympathy and support for the bereaved during these difficult times. Sign the card that accompanies the flowers as follows: "With our deepest sympathy, Jill and Steve." If you are certain that the [... more]
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The Bereaved Employee: Returning to Work - American ...
Seeing co-workers for the first time exposes you to "I'm so sorry" comments, and they remind you of your loss. As difficult as these expressions of sympathy may be to hear, they are better than no acknowledgement at all. A simple "thank [... more]
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Helping Bereaved Parents: A Clinician's Guide (The ...
Sensitive and Helpful: The title says it's for clinicians, but this book is written in a style that anybody can understand. It is sensitive and you can tell the authors know what they are talking about. As a clinician, I would recommend it to other [... more]
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As Much Time as it Takes: A Guide for the Bereaved, ...
Destined to become a Classic in the field!: Martin Keogh has granted the wish of so many well-intentioned and good hearted people who have felt for their friends suffering a loss and wished they knew what they could say or do for them, but just did not [... more]
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An Intimate Loneliness: Supporting Bereaved Parents and ...
Loss of a Child or Sibling: This book is so packed with information, don't expect to finish it quickly. The loss that brings you to it may surface as you find yourself in the pages. Based on years of experience with bereaved indiviudals, the book stands [... more]
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Creative Interventions for Bereaved Children
Sueann Kenney-Noziska, MSW, LCSW, RPT-S, President, Play Therapy Corner Inc: If you're looking for a book to work with bereaved children and youth, you've found it! Packed full of creative, practical activities, the interventions contained in this manual [... more]
$29.95
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Grandparents Cry Twice: Help for Bereaved Grandparents ...
Not Just for Grandparents: Ms. Reed does a supurb job of sharing her personal experiences relating to the death of her grandson and her knowledge about the grief process. I have not experienced the type of loss that Ms. Reed has. I do, however, work with [... more]
$37.95
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