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Coping With A Funeral

When the death of a loved one occurs, regardless or whether it was expected or not, you will find yourself having to deal with a great number of people. Some you will know closely, others may be comp...

How My Four Your Old Son Reacted To The Death Of His Great Nanny "Biscuits"

My nan was called Margaret and lived until the age of eighty eight. Unfortunately she died in hospital and this article describes how my son reacted to the news of her death. His reaction basically put a smile back onto my face again.

Just What Do We Mean by ABUSE Anyway?

For most people, the word abuse implies violent and malicious behavior. In fact, most mistreatment does NOT fall into that category. Sadly, maltreatment is far too common and many of us have been affected more deeply than we care to admit.

We are the Reflection of our Lives: How to Survive Loss & Humility

"...what does having a reflection of our lives have to do with surviving loss and humility? Simply put, being able to view ourselves from a third-person perspective -- stepping outside of ourselves -- allows us to see our true reflections..."

What this Rabbi Learned from Not being Re-hired

Loss is our teacher; we learn tremendous lessons about ourselves by how we respond to the losses in our lives. Rabbis are no different, and this is my story.

Death, Close and Personal

My mother died years ago, in 1990, and yet I still mourn her with every pore of me...

Euthanasia: How Will I Know When it's Time?

Making the decision to use euthanasia to assist your pet's transition can be painful and confusing. Grief counselor Marcia Breitenbach gives tips for navigating this difficult journey.

How to Deal With A Death in the Family and Still Run Your Small Business

What are you going to do if someone dies in your family? Who is going to run your small business? What information is needed? Help!

Lessons We Learned From Terri Schiavo

As`we continue to reflect on Terri Schiavo's life and death, let us also reflect on the two different grief models given to us by her family.

Made in Heaven

Consumed by my loss, I didn't notice the hardness of the pew where I sat. I was at the funeral of my dearest friend - my Mother. She finally had lost her long battle with cancer. The hurt was so inte...


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