“ Grief never ends, but it changes. It is a passage, not a place to stay. Grief is not a sign of weakness, nor a lack of faith. It is the price of love. ”...
Hi All - my husband passed Feb 26. We were together 38 years. I'm no stranger to grief but this is so different. I've buried my parents, a brother, a niece and my son. I thought I knew loss. This has sent...
... and I met with one or their councellors for 4 weekly 1 hour sessions that were suppopsed to be a "grief support group", but due to covid and other circumstances, it ended up being just me and the counsellor.
... cancer that would take his life but a complication due to the cancer treatment.. The grief was more than I thought I could bear but obviously I was wrong because I did survive his death. I...
... with others, who may be losing a loved one... time does heal. I've managed through the stages of grief and although the occasional tear sheds in thought of you, I am able to move ahead and focus on the...
... font-size: small; ">Are you experiencing these double-sided emotions - sometimes painful grief, sometimes happier memories?
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... on the dying process and have already started working with a psychologist for anticipatory grief which I have found very useful. For some reason I have recently become fixated on what the...
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