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- Grief & Loss By: Kim Olver
Have you ever lost someone close to you to death? We go through a grief process that was best described by Elizabeth Kublar-Ross in On Death and Dying. In it she talks about the five stages that people go through---denial and isolation; anger; bargaining; depression and finally acceptance. The dying, as well as those who love them, go through these stages although rarely at the same time and these stages are not predictable.
You may think you are in the anger phase, then j... Tags: grief & loss, grief, loss, divorce, separation, death
- Good Grief! Helping You Grieve The Loss Of A Pet By: Danny Presswood
We bought our daughter Julie a St. Bernard five years ago. Every evening, “Mackie” climbed up on my lap to take a nap (even after she was full grown)! A couple years later Mackie died of a kidney disease. We buried her under her favorite tree, made a concrete marker, and thanked God for the wonderful gift of Mackie. But each of us experienced grief and pain over the loss of our beloved dog. This article teaches “good grief” concepts in the loss of your dog or other pet. Tags: Good grief, pet grief, how to grieve, loss of pet, dogs, pet
- The Stages of Grief By: Diana Burg
Elizabeth Kubler Ross wrote about the five stages of catastrophic loss in her book,” On Death and Dying”. While she was speaking to the terminally ill patient, most people have found that the stages she defines work as well for almost any kind of grief. Tags: stages of grief, grief, death, loss, illness
- The Mourning Process By: Diana Burg
I think we, no, I should say I, often forget that grieving is an extremely individual process. No one can really experience grief in the way I do, and no one can experience it in the way you do. Tags: grief, mourning, relationships, death, comfort
- The New Character of Grief By: Diana Burg
When Lorelle and I first wrote this grief devotional, Mourning Glory, the world of grief, as well as the world at large, seemed much smaller. Tags: grief, loss, death, katrina, 911, Lord, sad, Jesus
- Mourning - The Expression of Grief By: Sharon Young
According to Webster’s New World Dictionary grief is defined as “intense emotional suffering caused by loss, disaster, misfortune, etc.; acute sorrow; deep sadness.” Mourning is the expression of grief. Tags: grief, Job, God, despair, loss
- Why Do We Experience Grief? By: Sharon Young
Everyone is familiar with feelings of grief. These feelings range from mild, momentary unhappiness to feelings of intense and acute emotional suffering that take a long time to heal. These feelings can be caused by disappointment, discouragement, fustration,
trouble, difficulty, a sense of futility, deep regret or some specific loss, disaster, misfortune, accident, or mishap. Tags: grief, suffering, trouble, disappointment, discouragement
- Dealing With Grief Over A Departed Pet By: Anthony
The loss of a beloved pet can be as devastating as losing a family member. Afterall, pets can even be more lovingly unconditional than people. If only the amount of love showered on our pets can be equal to the amount of years added to its life, our pets would live as long as we want them too. But as everything else that has a beginning, so too, do they have an ending. Tags: pet funeral, pet loss, pet grief
- Good Stages of Grief? By: Ann Estlund
Are any stages of grief good? Tags: grief, grieving, loss, widow, widows, widowhood
- What is Grief? By: Ann Estlund
Do you know the stages of grief your widowed friend is experiencing? What you learn may surprise you. Tags: grief, loss, grieving, widow, widowhood, widows
- Miscarriage – Dealing With the Emotional Impact By: Annabelle Wolski
For some reason, society understands the loss of a baby when stillborn but not from miscarriage. The grief associated with the latter appears to be seen as a lesser grief. However, many women suffer the most passionate sorrow they have ever experienced during this time. Tags: Miscarriage, loss of pregnancy, loss of unborn baby, death o
- What to Do When the Holidays Trigger Your Feelings of Loss By: Carol McClelland
If you've experienced a difficult loss this year or in recent years--a death in the family, an illness, a divorce, a job loss, a natural disaster or a combination of losses--you may find the holidays retrigger your feelings of loss. Discover four questions you can ask yourself to discover what you need during this holiday season. Once you know what you need, gain insights on how to create the scenario so that you feel supported during this time. Tags: loss, grief, job loss, divorce, illness, diagnosis, natural
- Heal Grief Connect With Spirit By: Amirah Hall
As the loss of a loved one can be one of the greatest challenges in life, learning to connect with spirit can be a life changing experience. Mediumship provides just one of the tools to help come to terms with the loss in a positive manner. This article lists the benefits of how you can heal grief by connecting with spirit. Tags: self-healing, heal grief, death, spirit medium, mediumship,
- How to Cope with Uncaring Friends after Pet Loss By: Gary Kurz
Pet loss is one of the most traumatic of life's experiences. It is a time when we look to friends and family for support. How do we cope when we find they do not share or understand our grief, when they seem to be uncaring? Tags: pets, pet loss, grief, bereavement
- How to Heal Yourself By: Jinger Jarrett
Many people don't understand what forgiveness is and what it really means, nor do they undeerstand the importance of grief when they've suffered a loss. Learn to forgive and grieve the losses of your past, and you can change your life. Tags: forgiveness, grief
- 10 Tips for Handling Grief By: Bill Urell
Grief is certainly a reality that we must all face,
but when we go beyond facing it when we sink deeper and deeper into it, we tend to lose sight of other things in life that are more important Tags: effects of grief, grief, grieving
- Grief Counseling By: Dr. Jennifer B. Baxt, DMFT, NCC, DCC
The one thing that we can be sure of in this life is death. No matter how healthy we are, or the lifestyle that we live, we will all die at some point. Just as inevitable as this is, we will all face losing someone that we love someday as well – simply because death is inevitable. As depressing as this can be, death really is a part of the life cycle. Unfortunately, for those of us left behind to grieve, it is hard to get a grasp on that reality. For this reason, grief counseling may be a good idea. Tags: grief counseling, grief counseling, grief therapist, grief t
- Understanding Parental Grief By: Annabelle Rox
It is commonly believed that the sorrow of bereaved parents is greater than any other grief known. The loss of a child is equivalent to losing a part of themselves and they feel that a vital part of them has been torn apart. Tags: parental grief, death of a child, parents grief over death o
- Coping With Grief: Understanding The Process By: Ben Anton
Getting through an emotionally distressing time, like the death of a loved one, takes strength as well as help. This article describes the coping techniques often used by professionals to help the bereaved cope with grief after the death of a loved one. Tags: online memorials, lost loved ones, death of a loved one, hon
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