Grief Resource Library

Grief Resource Library

Dr. Sara Murphy, PhD, CT and Dr. Alan Wolfelt, PhD, CT of the Center for Loss have created a booklet to help those in need during this time of uncertainty.


This digital book, Grieving Alone & Together features excellent info and insight to the following topics: Grieving in a pandemic, children and grief, planning funeral and memorial services and supporting your health while grieving.


Dr. Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D., C.T. an internationally noted author, educator and grief counselor. View more articles at: www.centerforloss.com.

Understanding Your Grief: Hope for the Holidays

Grief: General

These thoughtful articles provide guidance and direction for anyonetouched by grief.

Helping Yourself with Grief

Someone you love has died. You are now faced with the difficult, but important, need to mourn. Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death and the person who died. It is an essential part of healing. The following articles provide many practical suggestions to help you move toward healing in your unique grief journey.

Helping Others with Grief

A friend has experienced the death of someone loved. How can you help? The following articles provide many practical suggestions for helping others with grief:

For and About Grieving Children and Teenagers

Children and teenagers have special needs following the death of a friend or family member. The following articles provide wonderful insight in helping children and teens understand and express their grief.

Funerals, Memorials, Cremation and Related Topics

The days following the death of a loved one can be filled with sadness and confusion. The following articles can help you understand the importance of the rituals surrounding death.

For Hospices and Other Caregivers

Caregivers have special needs of their own. The following articles are designed to help caregivers take care of themselves as well as those who are suffering from loss.

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