bereavement
bereavement
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-04-24
With the increase in violence and the many tragic losses that occur nationally, there is an increased need to consider how to deal with the anniversaries of these events. This is especially true if yo...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-04-25
Does everything look hopeless? No future? No place to turn for the help you really need deep within? Is there anything that can make a difference in the way you feel? Despite the image and meaning you...
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by Judy Strong - 2007-04-25
I want to share with you some ideas about a very important aspect of grief and loss - rebuilding your life. Whether we want it to or not, this process begins immediately, following the death of a love...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-04-26
"Why Brother Gary, what seems to be the matter", my pastor's wife asked as I made my way to my usual pew on Sunday morning. I didn't respond immediately, because I just didn't feel like talking. My ...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-04-28
Is it a bit unusual to have a conversation with a deceased loved one? Do many people do this? And are there any benefits to such action? What will my friends think if they find out? These questions ar...
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-04-29
Much of our behavior in adult life is based on the examples we were exposed to as children. Many of these examples were backed up with admonitions, directions and information that were put forth as "t...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-05-08
Meaning affects everything we do; and equally important it affects the body and its physiology as attested to by the many examples of body-mind relationships, such as the placebo effect. Finding meani...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-15
When the earth shakes, the wind blows or the home is filled with the smell of smoke, most people automatically shift into the self-preservation mode and scramble to preserve their lives and the lives ...
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by Gary Kurz - 2007-05-15
Some time ago I signed up for a real estate course offered on an infomercial. I attended a boot camp and even drove around with the celebrity of the infomercial and a group of other students to look ...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-05-18
Are you remorseful because you believe you have done something wrong or were inadequate to meet the circumstances surrounding the death of your loved one? Although not everyone who is mourning experie...