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For Widows Only --What We Want/What We Don't Want (Popularity: )
http://griefcase.blogspot.com
We want our husbands back. We don't want your husband, your son, your father, your grandfather, or your cousin's next door neighbor's husband, her son, her father, or her grandfather. If we ask the simple question, "how is he doing" That's all we mean. We may not want to be alone, but we never want to wreck a home. We want our lives back. We want what we can't have; can never have again. We ...

Gerald Ford and James Brown: We Hardly Knew Ye (Popularity: )
http://www.yourgriefmatters.com
I find it fascinating that our nation is mourning two famous individuals whom hardly anybody knew. People all across America are talking about President Ford and James Brown in glowing and endearing terms, almost as if the two of them had been our next-door neighbors. Only they weren’t, but it doesn’t seem to matter. We mourn their deaths because both of them were important to us as a nation. President ...

Grief As Companion (Popularity: )
http://www.itsaboutcelebratinglife.com
Loss, grief and death are universal occurrences. From one country to another, all over the world, every human being will experience, or has experienced loss, grief and death. It is not a question of if, but rather a question of when. We do not and should not live our daily lives wondering when it will happen, rather celebrate life each day as it comes. I do believe that it is important ...

Grief Assistance: Things That Shoud Never Be Said (Popularity: )
http://www.amazon.com
When we lose a loved one to death, it seems like everyone has a word to share. Regardless of the circumstances or the difficulty of the loss, each person has a perspective on what can be said that is helpful. Unfortunately, sometimes things are said with good intentions that actually prove unhelpful. Sometimes words can even prove harmful. Though sincere, some things should never be said to a person grieving ...

Grief Counseling and Recovery (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com/Grief-Counseling.html
When I was in private practice I saw a lot of individuals who were grieving the loss of a loved one, whether that was a child, a spouse, a parent or a close friend. On a few occasions I saw couples where one of them had been diagnosed with a terminal condition and had less than 6 months to live. These situations were particularly traumatic for the persons involved, especially ...

Grief Counseling Reviewed (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com/Grief-Counseling.html
Back in my practice days I saw many individuals who were suffering the effects of grief and loss after having lost a close loved one. This could include a friend, spouse, child, partner, parent or other relative who had passed on suddenly due to illness or accident. Occasionally I was presented with a couple where one of them had recently received a terminal illness diagnosis and only had months to ...

Grief Recovery Stages Summarized (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com
The stages of Grief Recovery are often confused with Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' Stages of Death and Dying. This schema evolved as a result of her therapeutic work with terminally ill individuals whose reactions to a Terminal Illness diagnosis she summed up as follows. Terminally ill individuals would go through: 1) Denial; 2) Anger; 3) Bargaining; 4) Depression; and 5) Acceptance. This group of stages has nothing to do with the grief ...

Grieving Families (Popularity: )
http://www.thecbtcoach.com
Families who are dealing with grief should enter some sort of family counseling. Everyone experiences grief in their own unique way and will need some sort of help in dealing with the loss. Children who are suffering from a loss of a parent will need help in processing their grief. Other members of the family may not be able to help the child because of their own grieving. A counselor ...

Grieving is Emotionally Painful (Popularity: )
Whenever you or a love one experiences a significant loss, serious illness or death it is normal to experience grief. There are many other types of losses that occur in life that can result in grief as well. Recovery issues, divorce, financial, relocation, career change, natural disasters as well as a miscarriage or abortion can all trigger one to experience a degree of grief. The initial reaction to any of ...

How to Cope with Bereavement (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com
The experience of bereavement is where you come to after the loss of a loved one has begun to work its way through your emotional landscape. Bereavement Help is about choosing resources to help you heal and recover from this emotional trauma. You will feel lost for a time. This person who has passed on and left your world represented something important to you. You not only lost them, but a ...