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    Input of a Grief Counselor(Post)

    Three Short Case Studies: Thoughts and Input of a Grief Counselor by Michael C. LaFerney Ph.D Case Study One: Dealing With Anger and GuiltA 78 year-old resident of nursing home dies in the ...

    Organizing Your Griefcase(Post)

    Time can often be an immeasurable concept in grief. Case in point, our profound loss always seems like it happened yesterday, irrespective of taking place months, years, or even decades before. When ...

    An Unexpected Purpose from Loss(Post)

    It is my son's 36th birthday today, six years after he was brutally murdered by two men who left him on the ground to die. On each Birthday, I have placed a vase of flowers at the sight where he was ...

    Little Love Letters Disguised as Playlists(Post)

    By Heather Hattie-Mae Mahaney For as long as I can remember, music was our language. My late husband used to make me mixed tapes — carefully crafted collections of songs that somehow said all t ...

    A Deathless Grievance: Losing One’s Self- Identity(Post)

    “No rule book. No time frame. No judgment. Grief is as individual as a fingerprint. Do what is right for your soul.” – One Fit WidowLosing an individual who has not passed away can be as challenging ...

    COVID 19 Lost Sibling Reminisces (Post)

    Judy Lipson We are all experiencing challenging and unprecedented times Numerous hours spent at home with an abundance of time to think. This is not always a good prescription for those of us who h ...

    Children and Bereavement(Post)

    By Paulina Rael Jaramillo, M.A.Children have a built-in tendency to sense when something is wrong. Letting them know (in age appropriate terms) when a close family member is seriously ill or has died ...

    My Mother’s Welcome for Visitors – Visitors With Red Wings(Post)

    © Steve Lipman Work never got done when the Finkelstein girls spotted a bird in our family’s backyard. By the 1980s, they were no longer girls; they were married adults, and Helene was Hel ...

    THE STAGES OF GRIEF MYTH(Post)

    We have all heard of the five stages of grief made famous by Elizabeth Kubler-Ross. These are denial, bargaining, anger, depression, and finally acceptance. Although her book On Death and Dying ...

    LAST KISS(Post)

    A MemoirMy grandfather, Opa, wasn’t a demonstrative person. It was as if he spoke with his eyes. If you did something wrong, don’t think he wouldn’t know. He could stop you in your tracks with just ...

    Affordable Ways to Cope and Feel Your Best During Quarantine(Post)

    Social distancing orders may help slow the spread of COVID-19, but these requirements can also leave you feeling lonely and out of touch with the world. If you’re like most people, your favorite a ...

    2020: A full and useful year?(Post)

    Having now entered year 2021, this short piece is a reflection on what may be the fullness of the past year and what may be usefully carried into the current one. Perhaps like your own experience, de ...

    ‘A person’s a person no matter how small...’**(Post)

    Grief is so very difficult, and grief that refuses to be recognized, is the hardest to deal and cope with. The other day I noticed that one of my classmates was visibly upset. I watched as she would ...

    "Thoughts and Prayers"(Post)

    “Thoughts and Prayers”….how do you feel about this expression of sympathy?An observation and opinion by Nan ZastrowI was recently asked what my feelings are about using the cliché “Our thoughts and p ...

    HOPE AFTER LOSS(Post)

    Through the last few months you have been processing the loss of your loved ones in many ways. In the daily activities you shared, in the smells that remind you of your loved one, even in public when ...

    HOW TO GRIEVE WITH OTHERS(Post)

    I once heard someone say, “It’s the suffering body that brings us together.” In my case, that’s true. However, for many others it’s the suffering body that tears families apart.Three months ago, my m ...

    Understanding Adolescent Grief and How to Help(Post)

    Adults are often bewildered by the reaction of teens who have lost a family member or close friend. Most adults experience grief as a long journey where they undergo numerous emotional, psychological ...

    Using the Covid-19 Virus and War as Teachable Moments for Children*(Post)

    In 1963 it was the assassination of a president. In 1986 it was the explosion of the Space Shuttle witnessed by millions of children on TV. September 11, 2001 was the terrorist attack. By 2022, Covid ...

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    Returns PolicyYou may return most new, unopened items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund. We'll also pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an in ...

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    Permission to Grieve: A Journey from Sibling Loss to Restored Hope Permission to Grieve: A Journey from Sibling Loss to Restored Hope

    Permission to Grieve: A Journey from Sibling Loss to Restored Hope

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    4 LEFT IN STOCK! Grief is always a challenge, and that is definitely the case when it is a sibling who has died.   In this book, Amy describes some of the most challenging parts of her grief...
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    Bearing the Unbearable

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    Bearing the Unbearable: Love, Loss and the Heartbreaking Path of Grief Foreword INDIES Award-Winner — Gold Medal for Self-HelpWhen a loved one dies, the pain of loss can feel...
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    Conversation-Starters for Working with Children and Adolescents After Trauma: Simple Cognitive and Arts-Based Activities

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    Helping children and adolescents who have experienced trauma to feel safe and confident enough to talk, let alone engage in therapeutic work, can be full of challenges - for children and for adults...
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