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loss of self. Once alone, codependents feel all the feelings that they were trying to avoid by being in a relationship. Breaking the cycle of codependency is scary. Learning to be yourself is liberating and frees you up to be your best self. Change can be scary – our counselors and ...
Religion and spirituality can also be significant parts of people’s coping reactions in the midst of ecological loss and grief. For example, people can seek solace from religion and support for their ecological grief from their spiritual communities (for examples, see Malcolm,2020). In general, ...
Lisa's presentations touch on a variety of loss experiences in addition to death. She also speaks on navigating and thriving despite experiencing childhood adversity and other trauma. Her powerful message of hope, healing and thriving through loss, transition and adversity has been heard by thousands...
There are also ideas for creating a balance as the teen adjusts to the many changes brought by the loss of someone close. Issues of grief are introduced through drawing, molding clay, painting, movement, writing, listening to music, as well as talking in pairs and as a group. This ...
Okay, but what does this have to do with grief and anger. Here's the connection: a devastating loss tears away someone we love. We're reminded that our relationship can be severed at any moment - by death or other traumatic events. This dysregulates our entire attachment system and spiral...
Other incorrect ideas about dealing with loss can be summed up in these six myths: Six common myths about grief: Time Heals All Wounds Don’t Feel Bad Grieve Alone Replace The Loss Be Strong Keep Busy Grief/bereavement support and recovery after a loss comes from understanding and accepting ...
If ever there were a time you'd expect to cry, it's after the death of a loved one or other significant loss. You're sad as hell, and everyone around you is weeping, so you probably should too, right? For some, yes, their tears could fill the deepest canyon. But for others, ...
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Reminders of the loss can trigger brief episodes of grief. This is also normal. You don't just grieve for a little while and then get over it. A major loss in your life will have an impact for years to come. For some people, living with a loss gets easier. The pain doesn’t comp...