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  • Psychotherapy for Self-Discovery, Better Relationships, Peace of Mind. [sm]

  • Psychotherapy for adult individuals and couples, including grief counseling. Specialties: Marriage counseling, relationships, fulfillment, transitions, spirituality, stress, writer's block. Affordable, sliding-scale fees, offices in Corte Madera and San Francisco California. Licensed Psychologist PSY19356.
    http://drgaryseeman.com

  • Induced After-Death Communication

  • The induced after-death communication procedure helps someone grieving for a deceased loved one to experience a feeling of reconnection with the deceased to heal grief and its accompanying emotions: trauma, anger, guilt, numbness, and sadness. The therapy method uses EMDR as a base procedure and has been used successfully with thousands of patients by a number of psychotherapists. It heals grief, often in a single session.
    http://induced-adc.com

  • Acumen Bereavement Counselling

  • Grief counselling. Have you lost a loved one? Are you feeling confused, lonely, hopeless, helpless, guilty, angry, sad? Are you finding it difficult to talk about it? Email counselling can help. Confidential, Ethical, Professional greif counselling.
    http://www.acumen.org.uk

  • The Child Bereavement Trust

  • By listening to bereaved children and parents, CBT leads the way in improving the care offered by professionals to grieving families, in the immediate crisis and in the many months following the death of someone important in their lives. The Charity provides specialised training and support for professionals to improve their response to the needs of bereaved families. We produce resources and information for children and families and all the professionals who come into contact with them in the course of their work.
    http://www.childbereavement.org.uk

  • The Dougy Center for Grieving Children & Families

  • The mission of The Dougy Center for Grieving Children is to provide to families in Portland and the surrounding region loving support in a safe place where children, teens and their families grieving a death can share their experience as they move through their healing process. Through our National Center for Grieving Children & Families, we also provide support and training locally, nationally and internationally to individuals and organizations seeking to assist children and teens and grief.
    http://www.dougy.org

  • Grief and Renewal.Com

  • GriefandRenewal.Com is inspired by the idea that from grief comes renewal and a deepening sense of compassion which can bring healing to the self, family and community. GriefandRenewal.Com provides articles by professionals and individuals who have suffered loss, a discussion group, book reviews, and an extensie list of links and resources for peopre recoving from grief and for people in the process of renewing and pursuing new goals inspired by their loss. GriefandRenwal.Com has a very important focus on the issues of grief and loss of widows in developing countries who do not have basic human rights. Laura Slap-Shelton, Psy.D. the publisher of GriefandRenewal.Com has appeared on television to talk about grief and healing and was inspired by her own loss and experience of being a young widow with a baby daughter.
    http://www.griefandrenewal.com

  • Judi's House for grieving children and teens (Denver, Colorado)

  • Children and teens who are grieving the death of a loved one need to share their feelings and experiences as they move through the healing process. At Judi’s House, we provide facilitated support groups for children/teens, ages 3 to 18, who have experienced the death of a loved one (parent, sibling, grandparent, friend, etc.). Children and teens meet with others their age every other week for one to two hours. Parents and caretakers also have the option to meet in a facilitated support group to share their feelings and receive ideas for helping their children. There is no fee for service. CONTACT INFORMATION * Phone: 720-941-0331 * Fax: 720-941-0728 * Web site: www.JudisHouse.org Judi’s House is the services program of the Judith Ann Griese Foundation.
    http://www.judishouse.org/

  • LAST CHAPTERS

  • Here, people dealing with end of life matters -- from hospice to HIV, from children's illness to grief -- can find support, information, and other people's stories.
    http://www.lastchapters.org

  • Suicide and Survivor Help

  • Resources on suicide, grief, prevention and survival for those who have lost a loved one by suicide. A message for those considering suicide. Produced by a father whose son died by suicide.
    http://www.st-matthew.on.ca/bulletin/jeremy/suicide.html

  • "If There's Anything I Can Do..." A helpful guide to showing you care.

  • This book can be your lifeline to being there...every time a friend needs you. Practical suggestions for what to do, what to say, what to write, and what to give.
    http://www.triadpublishing.com/if.htm

  • Journey of Hearts

  • A healing place in cyberspace created by a physician who combines medicine, psychiatry, poetry, prose and images to provide resources and support.
    http://www.journeyofhearts.org

  • Harts Angels

  • Offers suggestions on how to grieve.
    http://www.rrtstudios.com

  • Motherless Daughters of New England

  • Introduction to the support groups and events offered to women who have experienced early motherloss in the New England Area.
    http://motherlessdaughtersofnewengland.intranets.com/

  • I Miss My Dad

  • Grieving children post e-mail messages to their deceased parents for all to read.
    http://www.imissmydad.com

  • Grief Care Inc.

  • A nonprofit organization committed to providing compassionate counsel, thorough training, education, and consultation with respect to the bereavement process in loss and life transitions. California based.
    http://www.griefcare.info

  • Holiday Memorials

  • 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.
    http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/1009474253.html

  • The Widows Financial and Legal Guide

  • Workbook and guide that helps solve the financial and legal problems that occur within the first six to nine months after husband's death.
    http://www.widowsguide.com

  • AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services

  • Offers peer grief support network for those who have survived or lost loved ones in an air disaster.
    http://www.accesshelp.org/

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