Brochures & Materials

Brochures & Materials

BC Bereavement Helpline Grief & Loss Support Brochures
This brochure includes BCBH history and contact information, plus a few helpful tips on grief.
50 copies of our the BCBH Grief & Loss Support brochures are complimentary for our Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum members. Non-members are welcome to order quantities of 50 brochures at $25 each, plus postage. Please refer to our Membership Order form for details
Dr. Alan Wolfelt “Healing Your Chronic Illness Grief: 100 Practicual ideas for Living Your Best Life” Book
Chronic illness is a type of loss. Depending on your condition and its course, you may be confronted with physical limitations, financial struggles, relationship challenges, and much more. Your hoped-for future may feel stolen from you.
In addition to good physical care, acknowledging and working through your normal, necessary grief along the way are essential to living well with chronic illness. Mourning is important self-care. The 100 tips, affirmations, and simple activities in this book will help you attune to and express your feelings each day. They will support you in living your best life physically, cognitively, emotionally, socially, and spiritually.
Pre-order now availble here.

“Ten Things to Know About Grief” Brochures
This brochure provides helpful and informative facts about what to expect and how to help yourself through the grief process. Please download and circulate to those in need at your discretion. (Brochures are in PDF format.).
Mandarin
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Dealing with Grief: A Guide to Understanding Your Reactions Brochure
Created by the Victoria Hospice Bereavement Program, this three-panel brochure helps explain the social, physical, emotional, mental and spiritual reactions one may experience with grief and loss.
Dealing With Grief PDF

BC Centre on Substance Use (BCCSU) Gone Too Soon Grief Handbook
The BC Centre on Substance Use partnered with BCBH to create a grief handbook specific for those who have lost a loved one due to substance use entitled “Gone Too Soon.”
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Reccommended Reading
All books listed below are available on Amazon.ca, or you may check your local library.
Healing Your Grieving Heart After a Cancer Diagnosis, by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Understanding Your Grief: Ten Essential Touchstones for Finding Hope and Healing in Your Heart, by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Healing a Friend or Loved One’s Grieving Heart After a Cancer Diagnosis, by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Grief One Day at a Time: 365 Meditations to Help You Heal After Loss, by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Finding the Words: How to Talk with Children and Teens About Death, Suicide, Funerals, Homicide, Cremation, and Other End-of-Life Matters, by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D.
Getting Grief Right: Finding Your Story of Love in the Sorrow of Loss, by Patrick O’Malley PhD and Tim Madigan.
Life After Loss: A Practical Guide to Renewing Your Life after Experiencing Major Loss, by Bob Deits
Grief is a Journey: Finding Your Path Through Loss, by Kenneth Doka
No Enemy to Conquer: Forgiveness in an Unforgiving World, by Michael Henderson
Facilitating with Heart: Awakening Personal Transformation and Social Change, by Martha Lasley
Calling the Circle: The First and Future Culture, by Christina Baldwin
The Circle Way: A Leader in Every Chair (Business), by Christina Baldwin
The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn From Love and Lost, by Mary-Frances O’Conner

Guides for the Bereaved and Their Loved Ones – Children
Death, Grief, and Loss: A Guide for Parents, Caregivers, Educators, Counsellors, and Other Helpers to Talk about Difficult Topics, by Dallas Shirley, M.Ed., RCC and illustrated by Amanada Shirley and Dallas Shirley

Guides for the Bereaved and Their Loved Ones – Children
My Many, many, Many Feelings: A Guide for Parents, Caregivers, Educators, Counsellors, and Other Helpers to Talk about Difficult Topics, by Dallas Shirley, M.Ed., RCC and illustrated by Amanada Shirley and Dallas Shirley

Guides for the Bereaved and Their Loved Ones – Sibling
The Empty Room; Understanding Sibling Loss by Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn

See more reading options at www.centerforloss.com/bookstore/ for more books by grief counselor and educator Dr. Alan Wolfelt.

Online Grief Resources – General
AfterTalk.com – Online grief support. A place for comfort and sharing for those who have experienced loss or are supporting a loved one in hospice care.
BetterHelp.com – online counseling resource.
BCBH Online Tributes
Camp Kerry Private Online Social Network
Canadian Virtual Hospice – Information and support on palliative and end-of-life care, loss and grief.
Child and Youth Grief Podcast – Victoria Hospice Child and Youth Counsellor Allyson Whiteman
Coping with the Loss of Loved One to Mesothelioma
Creating Memorial Albums After Loss
Grief.com
Grief and Grieving – Healthlink BC
Grieving and Ritual Podcast
HealthLink BC Directory – A search tool for health services in British Columbia.
KidsGrief.ca – for parents supporting children when someone they care about is seriuosly ill, is dying or has died.
LivingMyCulture.ca – people from various cultures share their stories and wisdom about living with serious illness, end of life and grief to support others.
Megan Devine
Twitter – @refugeingrief
Website – Refuge In Grief
MindShift™ CBT – MindShift™ CBT is an app that uses scientifically proven strategies based on Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to help you learn to relax and be mindful, develop more effective ways of thinking, and use active steps to take charge of your anxiety.
MyGrief.ca – for anyone who has experienced a loss because losing someone is difficult.
MyGriefToolbox.ca – grief training to support paramedic practice
Living Through Loss Counselling Society of BC
Lower Mainland Grief Recovery Society
Vivibot – a chat bot for young people dealing with life beyond cancer.