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Grief is a Journey, Not a Destination
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elaine williams
There are days you sit in a chair and stare out the window because living seems to take too much energy. Even to think about what to make for dinner is an all-consuming task.
How to Create a Memorial Guest Book to Remember Your Loved Ones Forever
By :
Lesley Mattos
Planning a funeral and coping with the emotional time surrounding this event can be very stressful. Quite often after all the arrangements have been made and the services are over, the family is often left with only a vague memory of the friends and family members who gathered.
Grief Counseling
By :
Jennifer B. Baxt, LMHC, LMFT
The one thing that we can be sure of in this life is death. No matter how healthy we are, or the lifestyle that we live, we will all die at some point. Just as inevitable as this is, we will all face losing someone that we love someday as well – simply because death is inevitable. As depressing as this can be, death really is a part of the life cycle. Unfortunately, for those of us left behind to grieve, it is hard to get a grasp on that reality. For this reason, grief counseling may be a good i
Use Pet Cremation Urns to Help Deal with Your Loss
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Lenette Hall
Doing something positive during this time of sadness can ease the grieving process by celebrating the life of the pet. Whether you've selected pet cremation, burial, or just want to work through the loss of your dog or cat, you have an advantage in creating a lasting tribute to your special friend.
How Daniel Stayed Happy
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David Deane Spread
How Daniel stayed happy even though he had very little reason to be. How his father learned how to use Daniels' method when the unthinkable happened. Discover how you can use this method too.
What is Grief?
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Ann Estlund
Do you know the stages of grief your widowed friend is experiencing? What you learn may surprise you.
The Mourning Process
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Diana Burg
I think we, no, I should say I, often forget that grieving is an extremely individual process. No one can really experience grief in the way I do, and no one can experience it in the way you do.
The New Character of Grief
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Diana Burg
When Lorelle and I first wrote this grief devotional, Mourning Glory, the world of grief, as well as the world at large, seemed much smaller.
The Stages of Grief
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Diana Burg
Elizabeth Kubler Ross wrote about the five stages of catastrophic loss in her book,” On Death and Dying”. While she was speaking to the terminally ill patient, most people have found that the stages she defines work as well for almost any kind of grief.
When Your Child Dies
By :
Rose DesRochers
Children are the most special part of life. Losing a child is something that few really understand. Even a brief life offers so much that is special. My Daughter Katie Lindsey Rose, died July 1992. She was just five weeks old. I held Katie after she died and can never, would never, forget Katie as a person or my daughter. I also found out how hard it is for so many to talk about the death of their child.
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