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Mourning and its trail of tears can be evoked by a variety of losses. The path through pain is necessary but the grief process allows you to choose your own ending.
The holidays are a sad time for those who have lost loved ones, but with a positive attitude it is possible to find comfort with the help of family and friends.
Bereavement leave is the time one has off from work to deal with the immediate issues surrounding the death of a love one. Sometimes it is paid, sometimes it is not.
Grief discussed in relation to the loss of a loved one, considered the most difficult, being the finality of physical separation.
A friend has lost a loved one and is immersed in grief. If you'd like to help but aren't sure what to do this will help.
Know of someone having a hard time this holiday season due to the loss of a family member? Looking for a way to help and not sure what to do? Little things do count.
Learning how to tell the difference between grief and depression can help greatly in the recovery process of the person experiencing either of these responses.
Learning how to navigate the journey of grief and understanding the grieving process following a major loss can make the grief experience more survivable.
Dealing with a loss, a significant life change or a death can be a bit easier for grieving people if they remember to TAKE CARE of themselves and focus on the basics.
The stages of grief are well-known and accepted, and last approximately six months. Here are 5 practical ways to help a grieving friend through the mourning process.
Coping with the death of a loved one can be very difficult. Is learning to cheer up a viable option?
By understanding the needs of those experiencing grief, the holiday season can evolve from a period of sadness into a season of comfort, reflection and hope.
Grief and stress can be experienced separately or together. Grief and stress may also be experienced in response to the same event like an illness or a loved one's death.
After losing a loved one to suicide, it's imperative to find the right kind of assistance to make the grieving process less traumatic.
Find out how a School Counselor can help you or your child improve academically and socially through a variety of strategies and services.
Bereavement is a difficult topic for adults and children alike but books can help to provoke discussion and to foster understanding about the death of a loved one.
The soaring price of gas has impacted the medical care for many, especially those who have to travel frequently or for a long distance to and from treatments and exams.
Stillbirth, or fetal death after 20 weeks of pregnancy, is tragic for the entire family. There are many causes of stillbirth, and prevention education is essential.
A sudden loss can make coping with a child's death even more difficult. John Travolta's son, Jett's death is a reminder of how devastating a sudden death can be.
Grief for a loved one can hurt so much it becomes a physical pain yet the suffering often hampers any movement towards health. The Bible teaches that praying can help.
The model of coping with the dying was published in 1969 by Dr. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross in her book, On Death and Dying. It is also a classic stage model to explain grief.


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