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Waring-Sullivan provides literature on the following topics to help grieving families heal:
- Working Through Your Grief
- A Child's View of Grief
- Someone You Love Is Dying, How Do You Cope?
- Living with Grief After Sudden Loss
- Frontline

ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDED READING: /
For Women Who Grieve: Embracing Life After the Death of Your Partner
by Tangea Tansley
After the Darkest Hour the Sun Will Shine Again:
A Parent's Guide to Coping With the Loss of a Child
by Elizabeth Mehren; Harold Kushner
Grief Support Videos
Waring-Sullivan also has video tapes available that can provide guidance and assistance. Coping with grief and loss is difficult; it need not be experienced without support.
A CHILD'S VIEW OF GRIEF
This video deals sensitively with the special issues children must face upon the death of a loved one. Children are not just little adults; children respond to the death of a loved one in ways different from grown-ups. This video describes what to expect, and how to help a child cope.
SOMEONE YOU LOVE IS DYING. HOW DO YOU COPE?
Grief is defined as the response to loss. When someone you love is slipping away over the course of time, the pain you experience can seem too much to endure. This video helps provide perspective and guidance during these difficult times.
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