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    • 61.

      Puppy Love - A Haunting Tale of Emotion That Makes You Think Twice About Things That May Bother You


      by Gary Simpson - 2007-03-25
      I visited a friend yesterday and he told me quite a remarkable story. It was rather touching too. So, in these times of ongoing international terrorism, some sports people behaving badly, certain movi...
    • 62.

      Learn the Biggest Lesson Grief and Loss Offers


      by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-03-27
      This is a double barreled lesson. First, we have to decide to do some things we have not thought of previously-or ever attempted before. And secondly, of equal importance, the key to advancement i...
    • 63.

      How To Help Yourself through The Holidays When Mourning


      by Lou LaGrand - 2007-03-27
      Grief is the internal response to loss, the sadness, sorrow, and pain that seems endless. Mourning is all of those things and more which are public and you share with others. Mourning is healthy. Grie...
    • 64.

      Pets in Peril


      by Gary Kurz - 2007-03-29
      As the author of several pet loss books, I frequently receive letters and e-mail from people thanking me for my work. Along with their kind and generous words, people often give me kudos that I do no...
    • 65.

      How To Become An Expert At Loving In Separation


      by Lou LaGrand - 2007-03-29
      Death ends a life but not a relationship. So have you ever wondered how you can keep the memory of your loved one alive? Or, how can you establish a new and stronger relationship with the person who d...
    • 66.

      It Might Kill You Otherwise - Anger Release


      by Albert Foong - 2007-04-01
      Releasing Anger My mouth hurt too much to eat. I shouted at my family when they tried to reach out to me. I pounded the boxing sandbag everyday. My whole life was disrupted. It was one side of the coi...
    • 67.

      How to Cope With Uncaring Friends After Losing a Pet


      by Gary Kurz - 2007-04-02
      For people who love and keep pets, one of the most traumatic moments they will ever experience is bidding farewell to their furry of feathered best friend. Most pet people imagine that they could not...
    • 68.

      Why I am Writing About My Grief


      by Harriet Hodgson - 2007-04-06
      The death of my 45-year old daughter from injuries sustained in a car crash was more than a shock, it was the end of my "ordinary" life. Things will never be ordinary again. My daughter is gone, her...
    • 69.

      Surviving The Loss of Your Best Friend


      by Connie Ragen Green - 2007-04-08
      Surviving the loss of a friend can be a difficult process. The grief and loss that you feel can be extremely hard to deal with, especially in the very beginning. My closest friend, Tory, passed away o...
    • 70.

      What Words To Comfort The Loss Of A Child


      by Anna Hodges - 2007-04-15
      My youngest daughter recently lost her 2 1/2-month-old baby boy to what doctors assume to have been SIDS (Sudden Infant Death Syndrome). He just went to sleep and stopped breathing. Last year, one of ...