Articles tagged: bereavement
<< previous page 1 next page>> written by Sarah Porter A christening invitation should include the same basic details as any invitation. Location is, of course, one of the more important details to include. Most baptisms are held in religious facilities, such as a church. You'll need to contact your local facility and discuss possible times that would be available for your ceremony. written by Sarah Porter While knowing these wonderful people have left us for a better place without pain and suffering can give us some peace, it doesn't erase the hurt from our hearts. There are a few specialty shoppes that understand all too well the pain of losing someone close, as well as the importance of having people around us to share the moment and to provide us with their sympathy. written by Abel Keogh Despite the challenges and obstacles he faced as a 30 year old widower, Vice President Joe Biden rebuilt his life and his family. Though difficult, Vice President Biden chose to live again and reaped the rewards of his efforts. written by Emily McManus My father died nearly six years ago of esophageal cancer, when I was 18 and in my first year of college. Looking back on that time, I feel as though it happened both yesterday and decades ago. Death acts as a supernova to memories; seconds stand crystal clear illumined while whole weeks are a blur. I’m so grateful that I am blessed with my mom and sister in my life. written by elainewilliams williams When my husband was diagnosed with esophagus cancer, we never talked about him dying, except in the very beginning. I think we were afraid to voice the worst scenario we could think of, him not making it through this disease. written by elainewilliams williams After my husband’s death, I enclosed myself in an emotional shell. A hard cased, untouchable cocoon of nothingness. I wanted to be numb, I wanted to be left alone. written by Ane Tide The world can become dangerous and darker in a matter of seconds; the constant trauma when it comes to car accidents or various injuries may develop into more severe forms that have to be deal with. All the misfortunes can be really devastating for all the people who are involved in them; the bereavement will come along and people will have to cope with their lost by themselves. written by Anne Wolski It is commonly believed that the sorrow of bereaved parents is greater than any other grief known. The loss of a child is equivalent to losing a part of themselves and they feel that a vital part of them has been torn apart. written by sonia smith The declining housing market is throwing new challenges and home owners who need to sell a house fast or need to buy houses. written by Emily Hanlon Creativity is more than just producing a work of art. It is a mysterious journey that connects us the vast cosmic universe that cannot be seen with our outward-looking eyes. In this exploration of creativity novelist and creativity coach, Emily Hanlon uses the unexpected and mysterious events of her dog’s burial to explore the relationship between the creativity, inner reality, grief and healing.
written by Gloria Lintermans and Marilyn Stolzman, Ph.D.
written by Gloria Lintermans and Marilyn Stolzman, Ph.D.
written by Gloria Lintermans and Marilyn Stolzman, Ph.D.
written by Gloria Lintermans and Marilyn Stolzman, Ph.D.
written by Gloria Lintermans and Marilyn Stolzman, Ph.D.
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