ENDED BEGINNINGS, Healing Child-bearing Losses, by Claudia Panuthos and Catherine Romeo (Begin and Harvey, 1984).
WHEN A BABY DIES, A Handbook for Healing and Helping, by Limbo and Wheeler (1986).
THE BEREAVED PARENT, by Harriet Schiff (Penguin 1977). Well written, practical and easy to read, a must for any parent whose child has died.
Helping Children Cope With Death
EXPLAINING DEATH TO CHILDREN, by Earl Grollman (McClelland and Stewart, 1988).
WHEN A PARENT IS VERY SICK, by Eda LeShan (Little Brown, 1987).
LEARNING TO SAY GOODBYE, a book for children when a parent dies, by Eda LeShan (MacMillan, 1976).
HELPING CHILDREN COPE WITH SEPARATION AND LOSS, by Claudia Jewelt (1982).
BEGINNINGS, A BOOK FOR WIDOWS, by Betty Jane Wylie, (McClelland and Stewart, 1977).
BEYOND WIDOWHOOD, by Robert DiGiulio, (The Free Press, 1989).
AFTER SUICIDE, by John Hewett (Westminster Press, 1980).
SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE, by Rita Robinson.
Parentbooks has over 160 books on grief and a list of these titles is available on request. All of the books above can be obtained in person or by mail order from:
COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS, is an international self-help group for bereaved parents with 42 groups throughout Canada and about 600 in the U.S. which also offers a supportive newsletter.
BEREAVED FAMILIES OF ONTARIO, is a self-help organization that offers education, counselling, support groups, speakers' bureau and a library for parents who have lost a child.
L.I.F.T. (Living is For Today) is a Toronto network of self-help groups for those struggling with the grief that follows death.
DYING WITH DIGNITY. This society is committed to the right to self-determination for Canadians concerning their own death. It offers educational services, documents including living wills, counselling on options for the terminally ill and library services.
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