Open to Hope has a vast number of resources to support you in your grief journey. To get you started I have selected five of my favorites:

The Bereavement Process for Twinless Twins

…walk with us in our hearts, sharing the gift of who they were to us, and supporting us in ourContinue reading →

Loss of a Twin has Huge Impact

…well. People can challenge their own fears or awkwardness by opening their hearts to the… Continue reading →

Twin who Died in the Womb Became Guardian Angel

…she made sure I knew in every cell, in every fiber, in every part of my being, down to the… Continue reading →

Linda Pountney: Death of a Twin

Linda Pountney lost her twin sister in a plane crash at the age of 21.  Linda teaches how to use…. Continue reading →

Mary R. Morgan

Mary R. Morgan, a twinless twin, holds a Master’s Degree in Clinical Social Work from Columbia University, and is trained as a guide and a trainer in Spontaneous Interactive Imagery. She both trained and worked as a therapist at the Jewish Board of Family and Children Services and has been in private practice for 15 years. She lectures on the subject of twin loss and her practice has included individual counseling with twinless twins and two years of leading a bereavement group for twins who lost their twins in the World Trade Center disaster in 2001. She is presently on leave of absence, writing a book on the unique issues of twin loss for therapists and bereavement counselors. Ms. Morgan has just published her book, “Beginning with the End: A Memoir of Twin Loss and Healing” (Vantage Point Books, 2012): She conducts bereavement workshops at the Twinless Twins Support Group International conferences, and she delivered their keynote speech in 2003, 2004, 2006 and 2009.

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