These emotions become less intense over time and as you begin to accept the loss. The sadness may never completely go away, but it shouldn’t remain in the forefront of your mind either. In time, you will be able to move forward and find peace. Grief may feel like it will last foreve...
Dr. Carolyn Ross is well acquainted with grief. She shares her experience after the loss of her son, with the hope that other women will find something in her story that will strengthen them and help them deal with loss in their own lives. Dr. Ross has dealt with challenges in her own...
for the rest of my life. Probably we all have loved ones like this—those we've lost but who never leave us, who return to us in dreams or thoughts or while reading a particular passage that conjures their energy, or sifting through memories and finding them there, as they always were...
By “support”, I mean things like counseling or therapy. What do you think parents need in this situation? 29. Thank you again for sharing your experiences with me, your comments have been very helpful. That covers the things I wanted to ask you today. Is there anything you would ...