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What are Grieving and Bereavement?
Updated: June 5, 2011

The Basics

Coping with Bereavement Mental Health America

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Children and Grief

Five Simple Ways to Help a Grieving Child National Funeral Directors Association

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Death of a Pet

Goodbye Good Friend American Veterinary Medical Association

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End-of-Life Issues

Talking about End-of-life Treatment Decisions Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

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Seniors and Grieving

Normal Reactions to Loss AARP

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Stillbirth/Miscarriage

Stillbirth March of Dimes (also in Spanish)

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Sudden Infant Death Syndrome

After Sudden Infant Death Syndrome: Facing Anniversaries, Holidays, and Special Events National Sudden Infant Death Syndrome Resource Center PDF File

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Suicide

When the Worst Has Happened Suicide Awareness Voices of Education

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Teens and Grief

Death and Grief Nemours Foundation (also in Spanish) Article for teens

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Unresolved Grief

Unresolved Grief Without a Body Present New York State Funeral Directors

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Grief in the Workplace

Grief in the Workplace National Hospice Foundation

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