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Grievers and Weight Watchers(Post)
By Elaine E. Stillwell, M.A., M.S., Rockville Centre, NYAs I sat in the weekly Weight Watchers meeting, it dawned on me that finding a new life style had so many similarities to those of us creating ...
THE PROMISE(Post)This is for all the Baby Boomers who have had the good fortune of seeing their parents grow old together, but are now starting to lose them.It is not only very difficult for the surviving parent, but ...
For Sale: Madness, Memories, and Maybes(Post)A rummage sale can be defined as a collection of madness, memories and maybes—all “for sale.” It’s a time for restrained grief and grateful hallelujahs. Restrained grief meaning, “I hate to see it go ...
Two Lives Intertwined by Fate(Post)Thirty years ago, July 12, 1986, a young 29 year old New York City cop, Steven McDonald, was shot and wounded by a troubled teenager while on duty in Central Park, becoming paralyzed from the neck do ...
THESE DAYS(Post)By Richard Lawrence BelfordIt’s hard to believe, as I look ahead to and beyond another Father’s Day that my own father has been gone for three years now, as it is equally difficult to realize that it ...
A LIVING EULOGY(Post)© RICHARD BELFORD In this life no one is promised tomorrow, and we often leave or are left wishing we had just five more minutes. This makes grief one of society’s most misunderstood and ...
Ebbs and Flows(Post)Grief Ebbs and Flowsby Shelley RamseyGrief ebbs and flows like the ocean tide. Some waves rise to engulf us and suck us into the undercurrent. Others cause us to merely loose our footing and throw us ...
LIVING IN NEW SKIN(Post)We do not always get to choose what life will teach us; life can be wildly unpredictable. On April 19, 2007, our lives slammed to a halt when our son, Matt, died. He was thirty-five years old, a grad ...
The Mourning Pin(Post)“Good morning” is perhaps the most common greeting we hear every day. We say it without even realizing we have spoken. It is a universal greeting that expresses hope and optimism, but often is not ...
"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 ...
A Visit to My Son(Post)It’s been too long since my last visit with you, my son. I’m coming to visit you.It’s been on my mind most of the time, this is true.I so look forward to seeing your sneaky smile and light hair.I nev ...
Resentment(Post)“I think we should leave,” I whispered to my husband through clenched teeth as my 2-year-old daughter, Hailey, wailed in my arms.We were at my cousin Ryan’s house for his daughter’s birthday party an ...
Moonlight(Post)As I walked into your bedroom last night I noticed a bright light on the floor I know it was you shining down I laid my hands on the light The light was translucent I could see it shining thro ...
Honor Them(Post)Introduction:A year ago in January of 2016, grief came knocking at my front door and let itself in without invitation, want, or welcome. My brother, only one year older than myself and my only siblin ...
Grief at the Grocery Store(Post)They’re still there, the birds that roost in the open spaces of the letters in the grocery store sign.Only a handful of times has a natural smile bloomed onto my face in the past three months. It unf ...
When Addiction Erases a Person Before Death(Post)By Heather Hattie-Mae Mahaney Addiction did not arrive in my life like a storm. It crept in quietly, rearranging priorities, softening boundaries, asking for patience it would never return. At ...
A Brief Encounter of the Grief Kind(Post)Outsider – person interacting with the widowerMourner – widower’s external (observable) presentation, behavior, voiceGriever – widower’s internal (private, hidden) thoughts, voiceAn encounter at fift ...
A Letter to my Angel(Post)I think about you all the time. I often call your name. I know I couldn't save you, but I still feel I'm to blame. No matter what I try to do, I cannot ease the pain. People say that it will take som ...
Love and Grief: In Communion and Greater Than the Sum of Their Parts(Post)Love is a sacred partnership of communion with another human being. You take each other in, and even when you are apart, you are together. Wherever you go, you carry the person inside you. Communio ...
Our Mission(Page)About Centering Centering is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to providing education and resources for the bereaved. Centering was founded in 1977 by Joy and Dr. Marvin Johnson. Cen ...
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First You Die
$12.99Learn to Live After the Death of Your Child by Marie Levine After several years of writing a regular column about the despair, anger and confusion she felt after the death of her only child, Marie...$12.99 -
For Better or Worse
$4.50A Handbook for Couples Whose Child Has Died When my first son was a stillborn, my husband and I traveled very different paths in our grief process, both of us alone, uncommunicative, afraid. No...$4.50 -
Beyond the Rainbow: A Workbook for Children in the Advanced Stages of a Very Serious Illness
$9.95* WHILE SUPPLIES LAST - ONLY 3 LEFT IN STOCK * Beyond the Rainbow: A Workbook for Children in the Advanced Stages of a Very Serious Illness This book offers an honest, gentle way to help...$9.95 -
Always Too Soon: Voices of Support for Those Who Have Lost Both Parents
$16.99** PLEASE NOTE THIS BOOK IS PRINT ON DEMAND, SO THERE MIGHT BE A DELAY IN SHIPPING (IF WE'RE OUT OF STOCK) ** While the death of a parent is always painful, losing both is life-altering. When author...$16.99 -
Life After the Death of My Son
$14.99Use code TCF for FREE shipping. US only. Media Mail. TCF Keynote Speaker: Dennis Apple is a pastor, author, and long-time workshop presenter at TCF national conferences. His18-year-old son, Denny,...$14.99 -
Grieving Dads: A Workbook
$9.95A workbook based on the book, Grieving Dads-To the Brink and Back by Kelly Farley. The workbook follows the same outline and was designed to be a tool that helps the reader process key points...$9.95 -
Straight Talk About Death For Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love
$18.00Straight Talk About Death For Teenagers: How to Cope with Losing Someone You Love If you are a teenager whose friend or relative has died, this book was written for you. Earl A. Grollman, the...$18.00 -
Understanding Your Grief Journal, The -- Second Edition
$14.95Understanding Your Grief Journal, The: Exploring the Ten Essential Touchstones: A companion workbook to Understanding Your Grief For many people, journaling is an excellent way to do the work of...$14.95 -
Living When a Loved One Has Died
$16.00Living When a Loved One Has Died It is impossible to comprehend the intense anguish of loss–until death comes to someone you love. With the death of a loved one, you feel that part of you...$16.00 -
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Blue Genes: A Memoir of Loss and Survival
$12.75$17.007 IN STOCK. Written with heartrending honesty, a memoir that captures the devastation of this family legacy of depression and details the strength and hope that can provide a way of escaping its...$12.75$17.00 -
The Anger of Grief
$9.95How to Understand, Embrace, and Restoratively Express Explosive Emotions After a Loss Anger in grief is natural. It’s normal to feel anger and other explosive emotions such as hate, blame,...$9.95 -
Grief Diaries: Surviving Loss of a Sibling
$14.95True stories about finding healing and hope after loss of a sibling Christine lost her 38-year-old sister to suicide. Shannon lost her 21-year-old brother to a drunk driver. Brooke lost her...$14.95 -
Welcome to the Grief Club
$16.00Because You Don't Have to Go Through It Alone Welcome to the club that no one ever wants to join but so many of us end up needing. We’re so sorry that you’re here.Based on her own...$16.00 -
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Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul: Stories about Life, Death and Overcoming the Loss of a Loved One
$12.00$18.955 IN STOCK. Chicken Soup for the Grieving Soul: Stories about Life, Death and Overcoming the Loss of a Loved One by #1 New York Times best-selling authors Jack Canfield and Mark Victor...$12.00$18.95 -
Grief Diaries: Surviving Loss of a Spouse
$14.95When one loses a spouse, whether young or old, the emotional aftermath can take our breath away. The journey is sometimes a tumultuous one that challenges our fears, friendships, and even our future...$14.95 -
You Are Not Alone
$15.95You Are Not Alone: Stories by Young Teens Who Have Experienced the Death of a Sibling You Are Not Alone: Stories by Young Teens Who Have Experienced the Death of a Sibling is a collection of...$15.95 -
Forgotten Mourners, The: Sibling Survivors of Suicide
$13.95The Forgotten Mourners: Sibling Survivors of Suicide Honorable Mention, Inspirational Category 20th Annual Writer’s Digest Self-Published Book Awards “This book is...$13.95 -
Grief Is a Journey: Finding Your Path Through Loss
$17.99In this “volume of rare sensitivity, penetrating understanding, and profound insights” (Rabbi Earl A. Grollman, author of Living When a Loved One Has Died), Dr. Kenneth Doka explores...$17.99 -
Ask Me. . .
$6.9530 Things I Want You To Know – Living Beyond Suicide-Helping Yourself or Helping A Friend For most of us called upon to be with a grieving friend, it isn’t the big stuff (a death denying...$6.95 -
Passed and Present: Keeping Memories of Loved Ones Alive
$18.99Passed and Present: Keeping Memories of Loved Ones Alive Passed and Present is "not" about sadness and grieving, it is about happiness and remembering. It is possible to look forward, to live a...$18.99