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Forgiveness is not the exclusive realm of religion or counselors. Rather, it is a universal tool that all must use. Despite this, though, it is often misunderstood.
Everyone grieves differently, but there are some "normal" responses people feel when dealing with grief. Support groups & cybergrieving can ease the mourning process.
Losing a pet is a traumatic event. For many, pets are part of the family. Thus, the loss of that family member results in a grief often hard to understand and tolerate.
Grieving is a normal and natural process that people experience when they go through any kind of loss. Determining when grief has moved to depression can be challenging.
Everyone experiences loss at sometime in his/her life. It may be the loss of a loved one, loss of a job, loss due to divorce, or loss due to other negative life changes.
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.
Renowned psychiatrists Irvin Yalom and Elizabeth Kübler-Ross have made significant contributions to the fields of thanatology and existential psychology.
Children should be educated about death, dying, grief, and loss, but they shouldn't be given information they are incapable of processing and understanding.
There are lots of emotions to deal with when someone close to you dies. But, here are five important steps to help you get through this difficult time.
After losing a loved one to suicide, it's imperative to find the right kind of assistance to make the grieving process less traumatic.
Learning how to navigate the journey of grief and understanding the grieving process following a major loss can make the grief experience more survivable.
When someone loses a loved one to suicide, their lives are forever changed. Suicide postvention supports and assists people affected by a completed suicide.
Handwritten Sympathy Notes and Condolence Cards are a very important of the grieving and healing processes for those who have lost a loved one.
When the economy is down and job losses are up, how do you keep your energy high and reduce anxiety? Not an easy task, but there are productive techniques that will help.
Euthanasia is the humane ending of a life to end suffering. Making this decision for your pet can be hard. These tips can help you prepare for and cope with the situation
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.
When both parents pass away, who do you turn to for comfort and support? How do you move on? Read part one in a series about coping as an Adult Orphan.
Maybe you or someone you know has recently experienced the pain of losing both parents. Here are a few tips to help with the grieving process.
Suffering through the loss of both parents can be difficult and painful. Try these tips to help navigate the void.
The suicide of a loved one is terribly hard to deal with. As the friend or family member of the survivor one can help by being open, listening and assisting with healing.
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.
For open adoption to work, birth and adoptive families need to be sensitive to each other's experience, define clear boundaries and keep the relationship child-centred.
In her book, Solace, Roberta Themes PH.D. takes the reader on a journey through the grieving process and shows how to find a new life on the other side.
Most people, at some time, will experience the pain of grief. It is good to know that there is some free guidance and support at Cruse Bereavement Counseling
Critic Ambrose Bierce's short stories explore, by means of mysterious disappearances, the trauma of war, the grieving process, and the effects of social isolation.
Children can learn healthy mourning and grief practices through the death of a beloved pet.
Denial, as a stage of grief, is an important part of the break-up grieving process. Escaping into fantasy through denial can be a useful coping mechanism.
Is it normal to grieve the death of a pet? The loss of a loved one can leave an immense void in our lives, whether it walks on two legs or four.
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.
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.
Three friends come of age for a second time in this road trip from Idaho to California in a '66 Bonneville convertible.
This article examines the behaviors children exhibit when they lose a parent. The information is based on research and is useful for counselors/ family members.
In films vampires and werewolves are often depicted as having a blood feud, but in traditional folklore they were not necessarily bitter enemies.
Now in its fifth season on FX, Denis Leary and Peter Tolan's dramedy about NYC firefighters balances the serious and the hilarious like no other show on TV.
Dreams can be a form of release, can teach you things about yourself and even show your future and you can use them in your personal development.
In this c.1862 poem, Dickinson uses metaphors to communicate the physiological effects of ebbing emotion.
A reader is in a quadry - downsized and over 50 - what to do?
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.
Renal failure, or kidney disfunction can happen suddenly in a cat, or it can be a long-term chronic condition.
And the award for gutsiest film of 2009 goes to - yes, that's right, Bobcat Goldthwait's World's Greatest Dad.
Coping with the death of a loved one can be very difficult. Is learning to cheer up a viable option?
Experts urge potential parents to put grieving on their checklist while preparing their hearts and home for adoption.
Getting divorced is like having a part of you die. And from a psychic perspective, the process of clearing and healing from grief is the same.
When a teen's world is shattered by the death of someone close to them, they may feel helpless, angry, scared, and alone.
There can be no more difficult time than when someone close loses someone they love. However, by following a few simple rules it is possible to express feelings well.
There is a fairly predictable process the mind goes through as the body dies. Knowing this can help family caregivers and their loved ones cope in the final days of life.
Few things damage a relationship to the extent that marital unfaithfulness does. When an affair occurs, the marriage doesn't always have to end in divorce court.
Solace: Finding Your Way Through Grief and Learning to Live Again is a self-help guide to grief by Roberta Temes, Ph.D.


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