This post is dedicated to the general feeling of loss and despair, not only as it relates to death, but to other events as well. I wanted to post about this since, through the research I've done to this point plus living through a few traumatic events in my 46 years, I wanted to share what I've found in order to assist in healing.
Helpguide.org - 'Coping with Grief and Loss - Support for Grieving and Bereavement'
This site has an abundance of information for all types of grief and loss. A great "one stop" resource for many issues related to this subject matter.
Pet Loss Support Page - 'Washington Pet Loss Resources'
This site/page lists a vast amount of links to support groups and resources that are available in Washngton State for the grief encountered when your pet passes.
Associated Content - 'How to Help a Friend Who Loses a Loved One During the Christmas Season'
Losing a loved one is always terribly difficult, but when that happens during the holiday season, extra chores and activities of the Christmas season and the prospect of the holidays can seem downright overwhelming. This article will offer some suggestions on how to help a friend get through the holiday season while still in mourning for their lost loved one.
PatriotOutreach - 'Warning Signs, Triggers, and Coping Strategies for Iraqi War Veterans'
The information listed in this site relates specifically to the emotional impact of wartime loss and grief. It lists triggers and possible results from the traumatic memories related to being in a combat environment.
NY Times - 'Emotional Effects Of Natural Disasters'
A NY Times article related to grief surrounding natural disaster.
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