Shepherding the Bereft
by Christy Lowry How often when we see a loss overwhelming those we love, do we wonder how we can help them, especially around the holidays? Asking myself this question immediately takes me back to our...
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by Hannah Bates The death of someone close to you, whether they are a child, parent, or partner, is one of the hardest things that we can go through in life. Losing a loved one is an incredibly...
View ArticleThe Waltz: Death as a Gift and Teacher
by Laura Anne White The Waltz Was not how I had been taught Nor had imagined It was me, there, and her Frail hands resting like hinges Locked into my shoulder bones Her face was flaky, The hair singed...
View Article5 Common Misconceptions About Grief | World of Psychology
5 Common Misconceptions About Grief By Jessica Meiman ~ 2 min read Like many painful emotions, we don’t talk much about grief. Grief is the emotional experience due to any type of loss. Being the...
View Article7 Realities About Grief Which Will Make Coping Easier
by Nat Juchems At certain points in our lives, we’ll all discover that as death is inevitable, so too is grief. Most of us will lose someone close to us over the course of our lives and the aftermath...
View ArticleSuicide Survivors Need This Kind of Help from Their Loved Ones
by Matt Whetton While we were all quarantining ourselves to prevent the spread of Covid-19, other tragedies were occurring as an outcome— depression and suicide. According to a report by the US...
View ArticleBereavement Counseling – What to Do When You Need One
Guest Blog There comes a time in a person’s life when you experience the demise of a loved one, and your response to this loss is grief. Getting used to this situation is based on individual...
View Article3 Meaningful Sympathy Gifts for Grieving Parents
by Angie Worley When it comes to grief, there’s absolutely nothing that can make the pain any easier. As close friends and family, this can be extremely difficult to watch as our close ones suffer...
View ArticleThoughts on Obituaries
by Marlene Mesot Sooner or later we are all going to need one. This is not going to be a comedic or a morbid recitation. Hopefully by the end, it will be uplifting and purposeful, so I hope you will...
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