More Resources:
- GriefShare: A support group offering a safe, welcoming place where people understand the difficult emotions of grief. GriefShare
- HealGrief: A social support network connecting grieving individuals while providing tools and resources for healthy post-bereavement growth. Heal Grief
- The Dougy Center: Provides support groups and resources for grieving children, teens, and families. Dougy Center
- What’s Your Grief: Offers articles, podcasts, and courses on various aspects of grief and loss. What’s Your Grief
- American Psychological Association (APA): Provides tools and resources for dealing with grief. American Psychological Association
- BetterHelp: An article on finding grief support groups and other resources. BetterHelp
- The Compassionate Friends: A support group for bereaved parents and their families after a child dies. Wikipedia
- My Grief Angels: An online grief support community leveraging new technologies to help individuals cope with loss. My Grief Angels
- Bo’s Place: Offers free support programs for children and families who have experienced the death of a loved one. Wikipedia
- Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors (TAPS): Provides care to grieving military family members. Wikipedia
One response to “Am I grieving ‘correctly’ or enough?”
[…] C.S. Lewis, in A Grief Observed, candidly shares, “No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear.” There is no right or wrong way to grieve. Each person’s experience is unique, and the “correct” way is simply whatever path allows you to heal. […]