Articles by Grief: General Grief
When I conduct workshops and stand in front of grieving military families, I stand not only as an Art Therapist, but as a mother who...
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More» Going public—sharing one's letters, poems, or other written thoughts—is an intensely personal and potentially risky experience.
More» I was riding my new exercise bike this morning, making good on a new year’s resolution...
More» Though winter seems to have more than its share of less than wondrous days, occasionally we have an especially down day.
More» A misconception is a mistaken notion you might have about something—in other words...
More» I travel a lot and spend so much time in airports that I no longer want to collect frequent-flyer miles...
More» The date is engraved on my heart. The awful day he died. Every year that date comes around again on the calendar, and for lack of anything better...
More» Did you ever wish upon a star? Did you ever stand outside, on a summer night...
More» When facing separation, loss, or death, we are invariably thrown into a turmoil of mixed and intense emotions.
More» Imagine driving down the street and crossing an intersection. You glance quickly left and right, but out of nowhere you are hit...
More» To read the complete article, visit www.NCTSN.org and click on Military Children & Families.
More» The death of someone loved changes our lives forever. And the movement from "before" to "after" is almost always...
More» Why does January seem so empty? Just as the world is stiff and frozen outside my window, I feel dead and cold and scattered inside myself.
More» All of these feelings found their way into this hole. The act of digging became an avenue for the various thoughts and feelings to arise.
More» We all know that our grief doesn’t evaporate after a few days and weeks. This book was my constant and faithful companion...
More» “Scott is dead!” These are the dreaded words that no parent or sibling should ever have to hear...
More» In the last issue, I introduced the concept of traumatic grief and its natural overlap with the condition...
More» It’s hot and already I am beginning to pray for the return of winter. The days of summer have grown old and tired...
More» Someone you love has died a sudden, traumatic death. If you are in...
More» Do you know how long it took me to allow laughter and joy to return to my life? Do you know how far it is from this side of the page...
More» The holidays have arrived. Normally they are a time for family fun...
More» There’s an empty chair in our house and I am not sure what to do with it. It’s been empty a long time and although we’ve moved more than a few times...
More» It’s harvest time, clean up time, gathering time. It’s time to put away the beach balls and the lawn mower.
More» It’s summer and the air is warm upon my face. The sunlight dances across the grass, casting tiny shadows...
More» When was the last time you did nothing? Do you ever just sit anymore? Do you ever just lie on your back in new mown grass...
More» Myth of the Stages of Dying, Death and Grief article is found on the Grief Recovery website.
More» My family has always loved Christmas, and it is a wonderful time of year...
More» Have you ever stood outside with your head tilted back and your mouth open wide trying to catch a snowflake?
More» The value of humor in grief resolution is sometimes hard to see, especially in the early...
More» Why is it that human beings, when faced with the unknowable, develop expectations of how it is going to be?
More» The searing pain of loss envelops us completely in the days and weeks and months following the death of our beloved...
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