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    • 11.

      Seven Ways to Tap Your Spiritual Traditions and Beliefs to Manage Grief


      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...
    • 12.

      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...
    • 13.

      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...
    • 14.

      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...
    • 15.

      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...
    • 16.

      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...
    • 17.

      It's Okay to Establish a New Relationship with Your Deceased Loved One


      by Lou LaGrand - 2007-04-17
      Those mourning the death of a loved one are often told to find closure, let go of the deceased loved one, and go on with their lives. For most, this admonition is tantamount to saying forget about the...
    • 18.

      Five Best Ways to Develop Your Coping Skills When Mourning the Death of a Loved One


      by Lou LaGrand - 2007-04-18
      Does the grief you are experiencing seem to be relentless? Is there no end in sight? That feeling is not unusual for many. A common experience for mourners is not to be able to find a nurturing suppor...
    • 19.

      The Top 10 Things You Can Do To Cope With The Death Of A Loved One


      by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-04-21
      Everyone has to deal with the death of a loved at various times throughout life. It is one of the conditions that is commonly faced without training or education. The loss of a loved one is made espec...
    • 20.

      The Top Ten Things To Know About Grief


      by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-04-21
      Grief is an integral part of life and living. Everyone grieves, although not everyone mourns. That is, not everyone goes public with their grief. They have been taught to keep it to themselves because...