Grief Resources
The death of someone we care about can be one of the most difficult experiences of life. Words seem inadequate to describe how painful the grief we feel can be. It is often much more challenging than we expect and than others seem to think.
These articles will help you understand grief and how we can help ourselves and others through the difficult process of grieving.
These articles were written by Dr Bill Webster, the founder and Executive Director of the Centre for the Grief Journey. He earned his doctorate at the University of Toronto in 1990, and has been awarded the prestigious Fellow in Thanatology by the Association of Death Education and Counselling (ADEC).
Dr Webster's knowledge of grief is not just in theory, but from a very difficult personal experience. In 1983, Bill's wife died suddenly of a heart attack, leaving him not only to cope with his loss, but also to raise his 2 sons, who were only 7 and 9 when their mother died. Dr Webster has become a recognized author, a renowned international speaker and seminar leader, and brings 30 years of experience in the field of grief support and counselling.
Understanding Grief
These articles will help you understand the grief you may be feeling and how you can cope when someone you care about dies.
10 Facts about Grief and Grieving
Understanding Bereavement
Coping with Loss
These articles will help you understand the dynamics of specific losses.
The Loss of a Spouse
The Loss of a Pet
Children and Grief
Loss from a Child’s Perspective
Helping Children Cope
Helping those who Grieve
How to Help Someone who is Grieving
How to Help Handle Special days and Holidays