Bereavement Resources
Straight talk on loss and bereavement by the Director of the International Center for the Study of Loss, Bereavement and Human Resilience.
The Australian Centre for Grief and Bereavement has links to a number of recommended sites. We invite you to look at their recommendations. מומלץ.
From the Palliative Care Service at Massachusetts General Hospital
Bereavement Resources
A site I am newly recommending.
In addition to this full service website, this is also the resource for the annual teleconference. I should add that our friend and colleague Jack Gordon’s contributions here remain a memorial to him for all who knew him.
The International Work Group in Death, Dying and Bereavement (IWG) is an invitational international organization that seeks to advance and nurture the development of the field. Further, IWG provides leadership and support to those involved in death education, in the care and support of the terminally ill, in the care of the bereaved, and in promoting research, evaluation, application, and policy development in these areas.
This website focuses on memorials dedicated to victims of terror in Israel. Mr. Yossi Zur has done a masterful job. The site is itself a memorial to his son Asaf (Blondi) Zur who was killed in 2003 in a terror bombing in Haifa.
National Center for PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder) USA
This is a resource that has many helpful sections associated with trauma across a broad spectrum. Disasters, earthquakes, military action, etc. are among the domains considered.
Website linking to various resources in the field of loss from this journal.
This power point presentation provides a brief introduction to the Two Track Model of Bereavement as set forth by Simon Shimshon Rubin. Fuller resources are available on this site by going to publications and accessing relevant material there.
This handout was prepared for the hospice conference in Hong Kong, China, 2005.
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