The wonderful thing about technology is that it can bring people together from all over the globe to make it easier for you to find information and support networks in your time of need. The following are some of the tools available to assist you in your healing journey. If you’re still having trouble locating helpful information or finding what you need, contact us to discuss other resources and find a personalized solution to support you on the road to recovery.
Grief Share
GriefShare is a friendly, caring group of people who will walk alongside you through one of life’s most difficult experiences. You don’t have to go through the grieving process alone. GriefShare seminars and support groups are led by people who understand what you are going through and want to help. You’ll gain access to valuable GriefShare resources to help you recover from your loss and look forward to rebuilding your life.
Recommended Resources by Connie Owens, RN, BSN, CT
Grief and Loss:
Winter Grief, Summer Grace by James E. Miller
Comfort In The Mourning by Connie S. Owens
Understanding Your Grief by Alan Wolfelt
Living When Your Loved Has Died by Earl Grollman
Tear Soup by Pat Schwiebert
When Your Parent Dies by Ron Klug
Grieving: Our Path Back to Peace by James White
When A Loved One Dies by Philip Williams
Suicide and Tragedy:
Healing After The Suicide Of A Loved One by Ann Smolin
No Time For Goodbyes by Janice H. Lord
Infant Death and Miscarriage:
Empty Arms by Pam Vredevelt
When Your Baby Dies by Louis Gamino & Ann Taylor Cooney
I'll Hold You In Heaven by Jack Hayford
Books for Teens and Children:
Straight Talk About Death for Teenagers by Earl Grollman
When Dinosaurs Die by Laurie & Marc Brown (ages 3-9)
When Someone You Love Dies by William Coleman (ages 8-12)
The Grieving Child - A Parent's Guide by Helen Fitzgerald
About Dying by Sara Bonnett Stein (ages 4-10)
When Something Terrible Happens by Marge Heegaard