After a loss, grief is the natural process of recovery. From losing a job to death of a loved one, it is important to learn how to process feelings in a health way. A panel of experts is joined by Terry Cogdon, a father whose daughter was tragically killed, as he offers insights into working through the emotions of grief (Second Opinion TV, Published October 25, 2012).
Resources
- Grief and Loss
- Grief (Second Opinion-TV)
- Grief: Coping with Reminders After Loss (Mayo Clinic)
- Helping Children Cope with Loss, Death and Grief
- Support
- The Center for Grieving Children
- Crisis Support and Suicide Prevention
- Disaster Distress Helpline - 1-800-985-5990
- Disaster Resources for Sandy Hook Elementary School Shooting (PDF)
- The Dougy Center: National Center for Greiving Children and Families
- TLC Institute - Supporting professionals and communities with trauma-informed practices.
- Coping
- Applications
- Articles
- Community
- Children
- How to Help Your Child Deal with Tragedy (Better Parenting)
- Community and Faith
- Counseling
- American Association for Marriage and Family Therapy
- American Psychological Association
- National Association of School Psychologists
- National Association of Social Workers
- KidsPeace.org - National Center for Kids Overcoming Crisis
- Memorial Ideas and Coping Tools
- Safety
- The Department of Homeland Security offers funding, training, and resources to enhance school safety
- Gavin de Becker and Associates
- Videos
- Websites (Other)
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