"And no one ever told me about the laziness of grief." - C.S. Lewis
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Our society continues to perpetuate a number of myths about grief and mourning. These myths may seem harmless, but I have found that they can quickly become hurdles to healing.
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Someone You Love Has Died
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A friend has experienced the death of someone loved. You want to help, but you are not sure how to go about it. This article will guide you in ways to turn your cares and concerns into positive action READ MORE http://griefwords.com/index.cgi...
Today, having a loved one live with a terminal diagnosis for an extended period of time is fast replacing sudden and unexpected death as the norm. Consider, for example, that two thirds of those who a READ MORE http://helpguide.org/harvard/saying_goodbye.htm
Losing someone or something you love is very painful. After a significant loss, you may experience all kinds of difficult and surprising emotions, such as shock, anger, and guilt. Sometimes it may fee READ MORE http://helpguide.org/mental/grief_loss.htm
What bereaved survivors wish they'd known about the grieving process
Bereaved people often brace for the so-called stages of grief, only to discover their own grieving process unfolds differently. READ MORE http://www.caring.com/articles/five-stages-of-grief
Grief is a natural response to loss, and it can unfold in many ways. Unfortunately, well-intentioned onlookers -- dubbed "grief police" by grief expert Robert Neimeyer, professor of psychology at the READ MORE http://www.caring.com/articles/how-to-grieve...