List of reference materials for the presentation "I'm not Crazy, It's the Situation" for the 2016 Family Day, Missing People UK on July 30, 2016 by Maureen Trask.
1. Presentation Reference Materials – July 30, 2016
Presentation: I'm not Crazy, It's the Situation - Coping with a Missing Loved One
Specific Support Materials:
Dr. Pauline Boss’s Ambiguous Loss Website: www.ambiguousloss.com
M. Trask, Nov. 2015 Missing Persons - Common Reactions of those left behind
M. Trask, Apr. 2012 Missing Loved One: A Parent's Perspective
Cindy S. May 2012 Tips for Supporting Those Coping with the Disappearance of a
Missing Loved One
Missing People, UK: Coping with Thoughts and Feelings
Missing People, UK: Living in Limbo 5 Years On, 2013
CCIMA from FFMPU, NSW: Taking Care of Yourself When Someone Goes Missing
CCIMA from FFMPU, NSW: Are you the Sibling of a Missing Person
Marianne Dickerman Caldwell: The Dew of Compassion is a Tear
All About Counselling: Missing Person
MPAN, Australia: Missing Persons Guide - Support
NSW, Australia: Missing People: A Guide for Family Members and Service Providers
NSW, Australia: Supporting Those Who Are Left Behind
Ireland: What to Do When Someone Goes Missing
Canadian Specific Resources:
Canada's Missing and Unidentified Remains - Public Site
CCIMA: Canadian Centre for Information on Missing Adults
MCSC - Missing Children Society of Canada
NWAC - Native Women's Association of Canada - Missing Alerts
Prepared by: Maureen Trask Waterloo, Ontario, Canada trasker@rogers.com