grief
grief
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by Albert Foong - 2007-03-08
Personal Development and Happiness: Releasing SadnessNote: This article is part 2 of a series of releasing repressed emotions articles. The first dealt with anger. Some statements are relevant to ...
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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 Luella May - 2007-03-14
I remember when I was a little girl hearing stories of my grandmother. I never knew her but felt as though I did. I remember the first time that I saw her picture. She was the most beautiful woman ...
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by Cheryline Lawson - 2007-03-14
Anticipating grief is never an easy thing. The thought that our loved one is going to die is not a consoling fact. Anticipatory grief is period during which a patient or family member expects to die. ...
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by Harriet Hodgson - 2007-03-14
I am still in shock at the death of my daughter, the 45-year-old mother of twins. The shock of her death in a car crash will be with me forever. Fortunately, I am blessed to have twin grandchildren ...
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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 Jinger Jarrett - 2007-03-20
Approximately two thirds of physical illness can be traced to a psychological cause. Millions of Americans, addicted to antidepressants and other drugs, are seeking relief.The problem is that relief n...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-03-22
Grief is a natural response to the loss of something valued. Myths are falsehoods parading as gospel truths. Combined they lead to much excessive emotional and physical pain when mourning. If you ...
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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...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-03-24
One of the most important resources to turn to when mourning the death of a loved one is the spiritual core beliefs and traditions you have been exposed to. Many mourners have told me about using thei...