Grief Counseling: Reflecting on those ...
I come from a large family. Not only do I have six siblings, but I have over 40 first cousins....
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I come from a large family. Not only do I have six siblings, but I have over 40 first cousins....
continue reading »Have you ever had a relationship end and felt like life and the world around you was ending also, sending...
continue reading »Around 1969, Elisabeth Kubler Ross developed a tool that qualifies grief into five stages. The five stages of grief she...
continue reading »She was thirty-one years old, had overcome drug addiction to crack cocaine, returned to God, gotten her life back together,...
continue reading »In this article, I will discuss the grief process, including the definition of grief, symptoms of grief, and treatment for...
continue reading »Grief is never something you get over. You don’t wake up one morning and say, “I’ve conquered that; now I’m...
continue reading »“You will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken, and the bad news is...
continue reading »In this article, I’ll discuss myths and facts about the 5 stages of loss and grief. I will also offer...
continue reading »Death. No words. Maybe tears. Maybe not. Strong feelings of certainty and uncertainty at the same time. What is this?...
continue reading »Grief is a universal experience. Every person will encounter its darkness at some point in their lives. The rough waters...
continue reading »What is trauma? One definition of trauma is, “an experience that produces psychological injury or pain” (dictionary.com). In today’s society,...
continue reading »Grief is a complex emotional experience that can affect multiple aspects of one’s life. Grief and experiences of loss are...
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