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Articles about grief.

By: Glen Jackson
When someone you love dies it’s often difficult to let go. It can seem hard to simply say goodbye at a memorial or funeral service and not do something more. There are many different ways to keep the (read entire article)
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By: Dale Viviano
Though I have never been in a serious auto accident, I have been in one that may have been serious had things been just a little different. I consider myself lucky, and I hope this is nothing that I e (read entire article)
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By: Baily Richards
When losing a loved one, one wants to pay tribute in the best way. Sometimes, funerals and cremations can feel impersonal. Sadness and loss is an inevitable part of the proceedings but family and frie (read entire article)
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By: Nicky Patterson
Everyone has a family that they grew up in. Some people grow up in traditional families with mom and dad and possibly siblings. Other people grow up in a single parent headed family. Other children ar (read entire article)
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By: Dr. Brenda Shoshanna
Needless to say, the time after loss is volatile and confusing for most people. Unresolved issues come to the fore and questions we have not answered must often be confronted. Along with a sense of ab (read entire article)
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By: Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
We all know that it is in one’s highest good to grieve the loss of a relationship. Healthy grief releases feelings rather than allowing them to get stuck in the body. Healthy grief allows the griever (read entire article)
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By: Rinatta Paries
I recently asked a friend of mine who has been single for several years if she was complete with her past relationships. It's been my experience that one cannot move forward into healthy new relati (read entire article)
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By: Jim M. Allen
For 50 years the daily comic strip 'Peanuts' entertained millions of readers. Every day, the adventures of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Linus and the wh (read entire article)
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By: Tony L Tate
I thought I would never feel the light of life again when I realized that my marriage was going to end. In fact I went through a painful year of not k (read entire article)
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By: Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian
My friend Joe was very angry. He has just launched his ezine. Last week, he called me in a panic. "My ISP is threatening to shut me down" he (read entire article)
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By: Jan Maizler
There are many different kinds of losses we can experience in our lives. Indeed, loss in human beings has its beginnings in the birth process that separates the infant from the comfort and security of (read entire article)
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By: Tenley McDonald
Sending a floral tribute is a very appropriate way of expressing sympathy to a family who has experienced the loss of a loved one. Flowers express a feeling of life and beauty and offer much comfort t (read entire article)
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By: Garrett Coan
In my work as a coach and therapist, I have seen many clients dealing with losses of all kinds—loss of loved ones through death and divorce, for instance. These experiences are difficult for everyone. (read entire article)
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By: Lorraine Kember
Anticipatory grief is the name given to the mix of emotions experienced when we are living in expectation of loss and grieving because of it. Anticipatory Grief is particularly relevant to those who (read entire article)
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By: Beth Densmore
All of us at one time or another have felt grief: perhaps over a lost job, lost love, or the most heartbreaking, the death of someone we loved dearly. Each of us goes about the task of grieving in ou (read entire article)
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By: Susanna Duffy
Remembering someone special in a personal way can be healing for everyone concerned, for a eulogy is a deeply personal way of saying goodbye. The key word is life, and you've been given the opportunit (read entire article)
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By: Lorraine Kember
No one likes to think about illness and death, when we are well, we feel invincible and there is nothing that can prepare us for the shock and devastation of a terminal diagnosis. The knowledge that (read entire article)
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By: Susanna Duffy
Men grieve differently from women. Our cultural roles make it difficult for men to look for support, and harder again to accept it. Men are so often silent, solitary mourners who immerse themselves in (read entire article)
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