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How to Remember Those Who Have Passed Away and Celebrate the Forgotten Heroes (Popularity: )
http://www.howtogrieveatroublemaker.com
When my husband passed away, my in-laws decided not to have anything to do with me. I was left to cope with my sorrow and sadness as well as the fact that my in-laws buried my husband without my knowledge and only reluctantly let me know where they had actually scattered his ashes. If in your situation, your nearest family members do not help or support you, then it is time ...

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 ...

How to Cope with the Loss of a Relationship (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com
Breaking up with your lover, partner or spouse is a major event in your life. The consequences are not much different than losing a loved one through death. A relationship breakup is a death of sorts, the death of possibilities, a future together and plans that were spun around during your better days together. Feelings of loss, sadness and grief are common to the experience. What you go through is a ...

How to Support a Friend Who is Grieving a Miscarriage or Infant Death (Popularity: )
http://www.acknowledgements.net
The death of an infant or a miscarriage is so sad. Many times it’s difficult to know what to say, how to say it and of course you may be wondering what not to say. Often those worries keep people from reaching out to support friends and loved ones who are experiencing this loss. Receiving support and condolences is very important to the grief process. This article is written to ...

Can You Talk About Grief Too Much? (Popularity: )
http://www.ajourneywelltaken.com
When does talking about the loss of someone get to be too much? Is it still grief or is it descending into depression? Talking and writing about grief for me has been a catharsis, a way to heal my thoughts, emotions and fears. It is a slow, sometimes excruciating process. Not linear, and sometimes unexpected. At times there seems to be a fine line that can be crossed. I met a woman ...

I Can't Find My Children (Popularity: )
http://dreammaker.health.officelive.com
Grieving may seem to be a process that causes a person to be able to cope with some traumatic occurrence in his/her life. The experts say that there are phases or stages in grieving. To mention a few there is the stage where one is in denial. No it cannot be like this . This is not happening. I will awake and everything would be as it was yesterday. There ...

Sometimes You Need to Cry (Popularity: )
http://www.ajourneywelltaken.com
I recall a period in time, at about 18 months after my husband passed away, that I felt pretty good about myself. I had handled what life had thrown me and come out battered, but mostly okay on the other side. After caretaking my husband for almost a year, I was battling some minor health problems of my own, related mostly to stress, but most days I was certain my ...

How to Help Children Who Are Experiencing Grief (Popularity: )
http://www.thecbtcoach.com
To help the child it is very important that you are truthful about what has happened. When the child has questions it is important that they are answered simply and truthfully. Give them a safe place to let their feelings out about the death or loss. You might notice that the child has regressed; it is acceptable to let them regress for a time. You should also help them to find ...

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 ...

How to Cope with Murder Grief (Popularity: )
http://www.howtocopewithgriefandloss.com/Murder-Grief.html
Murder grief may be somewhat less difficult to deal with than suicide grief, simply because the answer to "why" always points to a third party rather than the deceased individual. Otherwise, the difference is akin to being hit in the head with a 5 pound sledge as opposed to a 10 pound sledge. Either of these will cause a lot of damage. The question of "why", in this case, leads ...