Handling Grief Over Holidays; Season Magnifies Feelings of LossElissa Leibowitz
In another sense, toughness is “good” in that it can be indicative of life moving on, as it must, and being able to successfully navigate that. Again, as we’ve talked about, a light side and a dark side. While fortunately, no loss of life occurred, as my home burned down this ...
the researchers provided four types of convergent evidence showing that the (1) predictors (i.e., non-loss-related trauma versus traumatic bereavement); (2) clinical correlates (new health problems since 9/11, functional impairment); (3) factorial structure; and (4) phenomenology of grief react...
Handling the Undeadis more concerned with loss than it is with chunks of flesh and panicking crowds. The zombies are walking reminders of the grief that Anna, Elisabet, and David already carry with them, the desire to have that person back, even for one second, so that everything feels no...
Grief is a normal emotion and it doesn’t come in a box with an expiration date. Neither should you force a timeline on your grieving process. Divorce grief is complex. The person is still alive but you can’t have them in your life. If you were the one who initiated the divorce, ...
24. Generally, those closest in sibling order and gender become emotionally enmeshed, while those further out become estranged. 25. Grief issues for siblings are about what you had and lost. For adult children the issues are about what you never had. ...
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The African football ruling body's ill-advised decision shockingly ignored the tragic loss of lives suffered by the West Africans, as well as their natural grief-stricken state, which was obviously responsible for the confusion which made it impossible for Togo to take, in an instant, a firm ...
, and the effect that readingMagical Journeyhad on her as she found her way through grief’s dark night of the soul and, bit by bit, back into the light. I was touched and honored by her humanity and eloquence as she struggled to find a blessing even in a time of great loss....
I found myself trying to manage my grief by cleaning even more compulsively. One day a week simply wasn’t enough. I swept and mopped the floors each day. I dusted three times a week. I cleaned the bathrooms and countertops rigorously at least every other day. This regimen became ...