coping with loss
coping with loss
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by Lou LaGrand - 2007-01-01
Unknown to the general public as well as the mass media, millions of people mourning the death of a loved one have an experience in which they are convinced they have received a sign or a message from...
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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...
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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...
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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 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...
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by - 2007-06-01
Losing the love of your life or a child are two of the most dififcult losses to survive. These relationships carry intense emotional pain. Life and grief go hand in hand. We will all suffer loss...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-06-15
Is the anger over the way your loved one was treated by the medical community eating you up? Or, are you angry at those who should have helped you in the last days of your loved one's life, but were n...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-06-15
Do you possess an inspiring symbol of hope or peace of mind? Do you use it as a cue to increase your self-awareness and alter the way you are feeling at any given moment? The great psychologist Carl J...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-06-23
Have you wondered why your grief seems to be going on longer than you thought it would? It could be that you have some unfinished business with the deceased, or you have some anger you have buried and...
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by Louis LaGrand, Ph.D. - 2007-07-01
Death often appears to wreck the lives of survivors. Many people feel they have a gaping hole in their body and mind. With the loved one gone, life takes on some drastic changes and demands that the s...