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An Untimely End to A Significant Bond: Grieving the Death of a Sibling

“To the outside world, we all grow old. But not to brothers and sisters. We know each other as we […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Death and Mourning, Grief & Loss, Grief and Bereavement9 Comments

Grieving Death Through Creative Self-Expression

Grief drives men into habits of serious reflection, sharpens the understanding, and softens the heart ~– John Adams There are few […]

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Posted in Death and Mourning, Grief & Loss, Grief and Bereavement8 Comments

About Complicated Bereavement Disorder

Warren Schmidt: “Relatively soon, I will die. Maybe in 20 years, maybe tomorrow, it doesn’t matter. Once I am dead […]

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Posted in Death and Mourning, Depression, Grief & Loss, Grief and Bereavement, Mental Health30 Comments

The Courage to Thrive Despite Great Loss and Change

“Can you imagine flying over a war and you know you can never look down? You have to look forward, […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Dealing with Stress, Enduring hard times, Grief & Loss, In The News18 Comments

What do We Do Now, Daddy? Crucial Conversations With Children On Death

Author’s note: In January 1989, my first wife died as a result of injuries she received in an automobile accident. […]

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Posted in Death and Mourning, Grief & Loss6 Comments

War Horse (Dreamworks, 2011)

Don’t Look Back, Look Forward: 5 Action Steps for 2012

I saw the movie War Horse (2011), last evening. Joey—an untamed thoroughbred who becomes a plow horse, and eventually, a […]

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Posted in Coping & Resilience, Culture & Society, Enduring hard times, Film Analysis, Grief & Loss6 Comments

America’s Ability to Endure in Hard Times: A Tribute to 9/11 and America

It’s easy to see why the attack of 9/11 touched our hearts and our souls so deeply. Patriotism to our […]

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Mourning: Remembrance for our Heroes

I’m more interested in the meaning of funerals and the mourning that people do. It’s not a retail experience. It’s […]

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Posted in Culture & Society, Death and Mourning, Terrorism0 Comments


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