bereavement
bereavement
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by Judy Strong - 2006-12-12
The holidays are approaching, and your best friend is in mourning. The excitement of the season is diminished by the lingering melancholy of sadness and loss. How do you respond? What can you say that...
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by Jeffry Palmer - 2006-12-21
When you have suffered the loss of a loved one, you may feel quite hopeless and life may seem to have lost its meaning. These feelings may last for months or years. Grieving is a completely individual...
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by Iain McIntosh - 2007-01-02
1) Share your memories with friends and family and get them to share theirs too. You may learn things that you didn't know about your loved one.2) Leave memorial flowers at your church, or another spe...
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by Alex Coppock-Bunce - 2007-01-22
If so read on to understand why it's there and how we can learn to manage it so YOU CAN feel better and live a more balanced life.Stress comes from any situation or thought that makes you feel frustra...
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by Emily Hanlon - 2007-02-15
Creativity is a mysterious journey that connects us to the unseen worlds. There was a time when all people had access to the unseen worlds, although it was the shamans, story tellers and healers wh...
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by Cheryline Lawson - 2007-03-04
Grief is a topic that is not much discussed, but all of us will go through this process some day. I have gone through it four times in seven years, but the most profound loss for me was the loss of my...
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by Cheryline Lawson - 2007-03-12
Death is no respecter of personsMost of us live our lives without thinking of dying. Death and dying is inevitable for us all. It does not depend on the color of your skin, your culture, background, a...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-03-13
Have you ever said to yourself, when thinking about the loss of your loved one, that you are afraid to face the world without him/her? Or, have you said, "This isn't fair. I don't deserve this. Why ha...
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by Cheryline Lawson - 2007-03-15
Recovering from grief has no set order or method. It all depends on the individual person, what type of grief (how their loved one died), their social and cultural background and their emotional stabi...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-03-23
I hope the hillbilly flavored title caught your attention, because I have something to say that I think all pet people need to hear. What I want to share is really nothing more than common sense, but...