From: Karolijne on
An experienced team of researchers from Utrecht University, The
Netherlands, is offering the opportunity for bereaved people to
participate in a new email-based bereavement-support intervention
study. This study has been approved by a medical-ethics review
committee.

If you are interested, please visit our website http://www.bereavementresearch.com
for more information and to register for this study. There are a few
limitations to who may get involved, and a certain level of commitment
is asked for, but you can stop any time if you wish. Confidentiality
and anonymity are guaranteed.

From: Daisy on
Karolijne wrote:
> An experienced team of researchers from Utrecht University, The
> Netherlands, is offering the opportunity for bereaved people to
> participate in a new email-based bereavement-support intervention
> study. This study has been approved by a medical-ethics review
> committee.
>
> If you are interested, please visit our website http://www.bereavementresearch.com
> for more information and to register for this study. There are a few
> limitations to who may get involved, and a certain level of commitment
> is asked for, but you can stop any time if you wish. Confidentiality
> and anonymity are guaranteed.
>
I can't speak for anyone else from this group, but "I am not a guinea pig".

Daisy
From: BC on
On Feb 28, 2:33 pm, Daisy <sweetda...(a)fuse.net> wrote:
> Karolijne wrote:
> > An experienced team of researchers from Utrecht University, The
> > Netherlands, is offering the opportunity for bereaved people to
> > participate in a new email-based bereavement-support intervention
> > study. This study has been approved by a medical-ethics review
> > committee.
>
> > If you are interested, please visit our websitehttp://www.bereavementresearch.com
> > for more information and to register for this study. There are a few
> > limitations to who may get involved, and a certain level of commitment
> > is asked for, but you can stop any time if you wish. Confidentiality
> > and anonymity are guaranteed.
>
> I can't speak for anyone else from this group, but "I am not a guinea pig".
>
> Daisy

No thanks bob

From: Cindy on
I opted to give it a try. I think, after reading their study, that it's a
good thing. There are so many out there, that cannot bounce back at all
from the loss of a loved one. Maybe in some way, those of us who are making
it, can help them to help others not as fortunate.
I will do this in my brother's and mother's memory.
Hugs
Cindy
"Karolijne" <karolijne(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1172694213.570788.228110(a)j27g2000cwj.googlegroups.com...
> An experienced team of researchers from Utrecht University, The
> Netherlands, is offering the opportunity for bereaved people to
> participate in a new email-based bereavement-support intervention
> study. This study has been approved by a medical-ethics review
> committee.
>
> If you are interested, please visit our website
> http://www.bereavementresearch.com
> for more information and to register for this study. There are a few
> limitations to who may get involved, and a certain level of commitment
> is asked for, but you can stop any time if you wish. Confidentiality
> and anonymity are guaranteed.
>


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