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NYMC > Departments > Administrative Departments > Student Mental Health and Wellness > Tips and Tools > Bereavement, Grief and Loss

Bereavement, Grief & Loss

  • College Grief & Actively Moving Forward (AMF)– What’s Your Grief (WYG)
  • Grief and Loss – Cancer Care
  • What's Your Grief?
  • What's Your Grief Style?
  • Self-Care for the Rest of Us
  • Understanding Avoidance in Grief
  • Guilt and Grief
  • Grief presentation
  • A grief workbook for skeptics: Surviving loss without religion. Flying Kea Press. Fiore, C. (2014). 
  • Your own path through grief: A workbook for your journey to recovery. Central Counseling Services. Johnson-Young, J. A. (2018)
  • Grief steps: 10 steps to rebuild, regroup and renew after any life loss: Companion workbook. Champion Press. Noel, B. (2004)
  • The Science and Process of healing From Grief

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