Archive | Death and Mourning

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

Grieving the Loss of a Loved One Through Creative Self-Expression

There are few human experiences in life that cause us to suffer so deeply, like the death of a loved [...]

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Posted in Creativity, Death and Mourning, Grief & Loss, Suffering9 Comments

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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