Le Salon funéraire Guenette est toujours à la recherche de moyens de mieux répondre aux besoins des familles et de notre communauté. Vous trouverez ci-bas une liste des ressources disponibles de notre bibliothèque. Nous espérons que ce site vous a été utile. Si jamais vous avez besoin d’aide, veuillez contacter un de nos directeurs funéraires.

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Videos Available
Did Jenny Have to Die? Preventing Teen Suicide
Drinking and Driving. What Teens Should Know.
Feelings
Planning Ahead
Teens Who Choose Life: The Suicidal Crisis
Understanding Grief: Kids Helping Kids
Widows and Widowers: Problem Adjustments
How Can I Tell if I'm Hooked?
Living: When a Loved One Is Dying
When Your Loved One is Dying
Facts About Funerals
We Will Remember
Invincible Summer: Returning to Life After Someone You Love Has Died
How Do I Go On? Re-designing You Future After Crisis Has Changed Your Life.
Listen To Your Sadness: Finding Hope Again After Despair Invades Your Life
Loaded Weapon: A Story About Drinking and Driving
Suicide
Coping with Fatal Illness
Talking About Death with Children
Dead or Alive
AIDS Victim
AIDS Today - Part One
You're Not Alone - Coping with the Death of a Spouse
Last Dance

Pamphlets Available
Deuil  |  Enfants  |  Information funéraire  |  Suicide  |  Autre
Grief
A Friend Is There
Living Through Grief
When Memories Prevail
Living With Your Loss
Helping Yourself Heal When Someone Dies
Survivre au deuil
Helping Teenagers Cope with Grief
Helping Yourself Heal When a Baby Dies
How to Reach Out for Help When You Are Grieving
Helping Yourself Heal When Your Spouse Dies

Children
Helping Children Understand Death
Talking With Children About Death
Should Children Know About Death
Color my Memories
DEAD Is a Four Letter Word
Goodbye Grandma
Doit-on expliquer la mort aux enfants?
Aidons aux enfants à comprendre la mort

Funeral  Information
What Every Family Should Know
In Your Best Interest
Funeral Etiquette
Values of the Funeral
The Funeral Director... A Member of the Public Health Team
Services funéraires, Information aux consommateurs
Ce que toute famille devrait savoir
Funeral Services Information for Everyone
Un « Au revoir»
Le protocole funéraire
A Guide for Planning Ahead

Suicide
Suicide in the Young
Helping Each Other After Suicide
Support Compassion and Reassurance After Suicide (SCARS)

Other Resources
The Choice to Drink, The Choice to Drive
Helping AIDS Survivors Heal
Information About SIDS

Books Available
Deuil  |  Enfants   |  Clergé
Grief
Recovering from the Loss of a Child by Katherine Fair Donnelly
For the Living by Edgar N. Jackson
Concerning Death:  A Practical Guide for Non-Religious edited by E. Grollman
Understanding Grief by Dr. A. Wolfelt
The Grieving Process by M.A.D.D.
Mourir en vie (avec cassette sonsore) par Jean Monbourquette
A Beginning by Nancy E. Malcolm and Bonnie L. Wooten

Children
Helping Children Cope with Grief by Alan Wolfelt
Sarah's Journey by Alan Wolfelt
A Child's View by Alan Wolfelt
What Bereaved Children Want Adults to Know About Grief (on audio cassette) by Alan Wolfelt

Clergy
Death and Grief: A Guide for the Clergy by Alan Wolfelt
Creating Meaningful Funeral Ceremonies: A Guide for Caregivers by Alan Wolfelt
Funerals Without God: A Practical Guide for Non-Religious Funerals by Jane Wynne Wilson

Links
Le groupe Canadien IndependantFuneral Association Service of CanadaOntario Funeral Service Association
 

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