The Centre for the Grief Journey is for people who have experienced a significant loss, and for those who would like to help them. Losing someone you care about can be one of the most difficult experiences of life. Grief is a natural human response to any significant loss. Yet saying it is normal does not minimize it's difficulty or it's intensity. The centre, based in Mississauga, Ontario was founded by Dr. Bill Webster after the death of his wife in 1983.
With the express permission of Dr. Webster, we are pleased to be able to provide a collection of articles he has written exploring different aspects of grief and grieving. Click on the title, to view the article.
If you would like more information about The Centre for the Grief Journey, be sure to visit the centre
on-line at www.griefjourney.com
My Story
I came to understand grief the hard way. I experienced it. Allow me to share with you my own story of grief.
10 Key Facts about Grief and Grieving
"Grief is not a disease. It is the normal human response to a significant loss." This is just ONE of the practical facts contained in this article.
How Can I Help
Perhaps the most often asked questions are by people who want to know, "What can I say, or do. How can I help." You will find many practical suggestions here.
Grief in the Workplace
While it is often affirmed that grief is normal, it is nonetheless troublesome. This affects every area of life, not least of which is in our work environment. This article is written for grieving people in the workplace, and for those who work with them.
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