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Dr. Bateman discusses how to share, ritualize, and transform grief. She speaks about lifelines to the dead and illustrates creative outcomes to mourning that allow one to recognize, contain, release,...
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The author describes his experience of grief following the death of his wife of 34 years in two parts: a couple of months after her death and then again one-and-a-half years after her death.
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Hi All - my husband passed Feb 26. We were together 38 years. I'm no stranger to grief but this is so different. I've buried my parents, a brother, a niece and my son. I thought I knew loss. This has sent...
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... friend, they mourn their dad but have no idea how much I am suffering. I read a wonderful book on grief and coping. I know I have to get out and live my life. I'm jealous and envious of my friends who...
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... hand were horrible. i am not handling this well, the sobbing is awful. How does one cope when the grief is so overwhelming
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... of our existence. I know this will all feel lighter eventually. I lost my brother years ago, and grief is very familiar to me. But this feels a bit different. I would love to hear others stories, experiences...
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... have Fibromyalgia and that just adds to the chemo burden. I am depressed and dealing with lots of grief of late for all the things I have had to give up because of the cancer. Does the emotional roller-coaster...
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... and I suspected the worse but we needed to know. My father is 92 and was trying to cope with his grief and my mother who had home oxygen, insulin dependent diabetes and progressing dementia. His grief...
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This arises from the discussion around helping with grief. (see
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