The five stages of grief are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. Most people will experience the various stages of grief in a different order. It helps to acknowledge and share your ...
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In my last two posts, I have written about death and ways in which you can deal with it using the skills and the attitudes of resilience. We discussed the importance of not avoiding your feelings and ...
In my last two posts, I have written about death and ways in which you can deal with it using the skills and the attitudes of resilience. We discussed the importance of not avoiding your feelings and ...
The grieving process is an enigma. For some, it seems to pass quickly after the initial shock wears off. For others, it can take forever, or so it seems. The journey depends on how you choose to ...
Coping with the loss of someone or something in your life can be very challenging. Often, the pain of loss can feel confusing, painful, and overwhelming. You may experience all kinds of difficult and ...
It's common to associate feelings of grief, sadness, and loss with discomfort and wanting to escape or numb them out. I was speaking to a friend about the end of my last relationship and sharing with ...
Those who have have persistent trouble sleeping may be at higher risk for developing what's known as complicated grief after the loss of a loved one, a new study finds. Those who have persistent ...
Our lives are punctuated by love and loss, but when these losses do happen, it can feel incredibly lonely and isolating. As we try to recover from losing somebody close to us, many of us try to find ...