Chapter 1 Section 17

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See also the Web sites on death and dying that we have included in chapter 4.

Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement, Inc.

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement.
  • Lists support organizations, support groups, and pet cemeteries.
  • Bibliography on pet loss and bereavement.

AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services (ACCESS)

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: AirCraft Casualty Emotional Support Services, a volunteer organization providing support to family members of those who died in airplane crashes.
  • Links to Web sites of relevant organizations.
  • Bibliography of self-help books that deal with grief.

Compassionate Friends

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Compassionate Friends, an organization that supports adults who have lost a child.
  • Information about the organization’s local support groups.
  • Links to other Web sites dealing with grief.

Julie’s Place

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Debra Nelson.
  • Support resources for children or teens who have lost a sibling.
  • Links to relevant Web sites.
  • Personal narratives.

Mothers in Sympathy and Support

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: Mothers in Sympathy and Support, a nonprofit organization providing support to parents after the death of their baby.
  • Links to Web sites and other resources.
  • Lists Web resources for helping professionals deal with death, including ethical concerns.

National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children, Inc.

  • ºô¯¸«Ø¸mªÌ: National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children.
  • Information about the organization’s support of antiviolence programs.
  • Tips for professionals dealing with parents whose child has been killed.
  • Click on “Legal Issues?for a detailed description of the path through the justice system taken by a criminal case.