Posted by wendy b. on June 25, 2002, at 22:43:12
In reply to Re: Memorials, posted by Dr. Bob on June 25, 2002, at 22:27:53
Dear Bob,
Thank you for working through this in the ways that you can. I wonder if you could provide links to the articles you mention? I for one would be very interested in reading them.
I know, I know, turning the subject of the loss of Sar into a science/research project... It's only ONE way to cope, but one I feel ready for.
Thank you very much,
Wendy> But maybe then it *should* be a separate board, focused on mourning or loss or grief or something...
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> Hmm, I did a quick search, and there's some reading I should probably do:
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> Hollander, Erica Michaels. Cyber community in the valley of the shadow of death. Journal of Loss & Trauma. Vol 6(2) Apr-Jun 2001, 135-146.
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> Lange, Alfred; van de Ven, Jean-Pierre; Schrieken, Bart; Emmelkamp, Paul M. G. Interapy. Treatment of posttraumatic stress through the Internet: A controlled trial. Journal of Behavior Therapy & Experimental Psychiatry. Vol 32(2) Jun 2001, 73-90.
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> Dyer, Kirsti A; Thompson, Cole D. Internet use for Web-education on the overlooked areas of grief and loss. Cyberpsychology & Behavior. Vol 3(2) Apr 2000, 255-270.
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> Gary, Juneau Mahan; Remolino, Linda. Coping with loss and grief through on-line support groups. In: Bloom, John W; Walz, Garry R. (2000). Cybercounseling and cyberlearning: Strategies and resources for the millennium. Alexandria, VA, US: American Counseling Association.
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> Sofka, Carla J. Social support "internetworks," caskets for sale, and more: Thanatology and the information superhighway. Death Studies. Vol 21(6) Oct-Dec 1997, 553-574.
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> Bob
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