try these:
http://www.psychweb.com/psychotherapy_counseling/grief/index.htm
"Psychweb is designed to provide links to the most pertinent Web
sites on the net related to psychology. Information for both
public and professional consumption is available. To use this
site click on the topics listed on the left to go to the web sites
that have been constructed for this area of psychology."
going to the *new index page* at the above URL will take you here:
http://www.rivendell.org/
"GriefNet is an Internet community consisting of
more than 35 email support groups and two
web sites. Our integrated approach to on line
grief support provides help to people working
through loss and grief issues of all kinds. Our
companion site, KIDSAID, provides a safe
environment for kids and their parents to find
information and ask questions."
'course I'm serious, *grin*...I don't offer help unless I intend
to do so...hope this is kinda what you are looking for, if not let
me know...and don't worry, I know how to holler whoa...*giggling*
holler whoa reminds me of the time a neighbor tried to show me how
to use a plowhorse, oh my...whoa boy...and don't holler yeehaw
'cause you are excited...
rule42
> From: Unicorn <unicorn@...>
>
> Normal stages of Grief, from losses in childhood, to losses associated
> with witnessing suicide, death of a spouse of loved one.. acute to long
> term effects as well as recovery methods and places and agencies in which
> to get support with Grief..
>
> *That's a start.. I got more if your serious.. it would help me with a
> project to support others through the process..
>
> Pamela
>
> Need the links for some pages..
>
<snipped me>