Death is a sheltered experience in our dominant culture, and many shy away from doing anything so as to avoid doing the ...
We all want to be there for a friend or loved one who is reeling from a loss. But what can we say to help them feel better? Should we say anything at all? It's a familiar debate we've all had, and one ...
Here are a few practical ways to let someone know you’re there for them when they're managing grief during the holidays ...
Matthew Fleming has spent the last 25 years as a chaplain, counseling people through grief and trauma, including after ...
The holiday season can stir up feelings of grief as people navigate loss and loneliness from Thanksgiving to Christmas and ...
Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology, Department of Social Work Counselling & Social Care , School of Childhood and Social Care, University of East London When someone we care about is grieving ...
The first holiday after losing a loved one can be hard. For children, it can be difficult to understand and deal with ...
This time of year can intensify the feeling of grief. It’s not only just the loss of a person that can cause grief but also the loss of tradition.
The holidays can be a difficult time for those dealing with grief and loss. Calm Waters, the only grief support center in central Oklahoma, shares some ways to navigate difficult feelings this season.
Following the tragic July 4 floods in Texas, children might feel their grief set in as they return to school. Some will notice missing classmates, while others might fear going back to the classroom ...
Menopause involves lots of change, so it’s natural if you feel grief around this process. Taking care of yourself physically, seeking support, and reconsidering your perceptions of menopause might ...