Why and when to seek help

Sometimes grief has complications.

You will find here a questionnaire which can help you detect possible complications. If you answer yes to several of the following questions and symptoms persist for more than two years after the death, do not hesitate to resort to professional help.

Books

How To Go On Living When Someone You Love Dies
Therese A. Rando PhD: -Bantam Editions, 1991

Beyond Endurance: When a Child Dies
Ronald j. knapp : -Choice Communications inc., 2000

The seasons of grieving
Josée Jacques : Éditions Québécor, 2006

A Broken Heart Still Beats After Your Child Dies
Anne McCracken & Mary Semel : Health Communications Inc, 2000

The Understanding Your Grief Support Group Guide: Starting and Leading a Bereavement Support Group
Alan D. Wolfelt PhD: -Center for Loss and Life Transition, 2004

Associations and links

THE SUPPORT TEAM « AU DIAPASON », COWANSVILLE
cssspommeraie.diapason@rrsss16.gouv.qc.ca
(450) 266-4342

ASSOCIATION QUÉBÉCOISE DE PRÉVENTION DU SUICIDE
www.aqps.info

CENTER FOR GRIEF AND HEALING
www.hns.org/Center_for_Grief_Healing.aspx

L’ASSOCIATION QUÉBÉCOISE DES PARENTS VIVANT UN DEUIL PÉRINATAL;
www.parentsorphelins.org
(514) 686-4880

PERINATAL BEREAVEMENT SERVICES ONTARIO
www.pbso.ca

THE FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION OF CANADA – IS A NATIONWIDE GROUP OF FUNERAL HOMES THAT PROMOTE THE HIGHEST MORAL AND SERVICE STANDARDS
www.fsac.ca

LA MAISON MONBOURQUETTE;
www.maisonmonbourquette.com
1-(888) LE DEUIL