
Facing the Fear of Death
How do you think you might react if you were diagnosed with a terminal illness like cancer? Elizabeth Kübler-Ross (1969),...
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How do you think you might react if you were diagnosed with a terminal illness like cancer? Elizabeth Kübler-Ross (1969),...
continue reading »Viktor Frankl (1905-1997), the Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, represents the epitome of overcoming tragedy and making it meaningful. A Holocaust...
continue reading »There is nothing as gut-wrenching as dealing with the death of a loved one. If you are reading this and...
continue reading »Grief is a word that instantly makes us feel like grabbing a box of tissues, crawling to a dark corner,...
continue reading »Whether it comes suddenly, or whether we expect it after a long struggle, the loss of a loved one hurts....
continue reading »There will be a time in life when you face grief. It happens and no one person is immune to...
continue reading »When you love someone or something, experiencing the loss of that thing or person can be nearly unbearable. Grieving is...
continue reading »The reality is that you will grieve forever. You will not ‘get over’ the loss of a loved one; you’ll learn to...
continue reading »The stages of grief are well documented and researched. For many people, they can be a road to a healthy...
continue reading »Before providing practices such as grief therapy to help a person through the grieving process, it is first necessary to...
continue reading »Forming emotional attachments to other people and things is part of the human condition. The things that matter to us...
continue reading »“A time to weep and a time to laugh, a time to mourn and a time to dance.” – Ecclesiastes...
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