Learning the Change
When someone in our life dies, change becomes the norm. Changes we don't want. Changes we have never considered. Changes for which we are not prepared.
It may be that if we can clarify what some of the changes are, we can cope with them better. Learn more...
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The Battle Against Loneliness
If I were to ask you to list words that describe your experience of grief, that list would be a long one. One word that appears regularly in this list is "loneliness." People often say to me, "the worst part of the day is the morning or the evening." This is true because the morning and the evening are often times in the day we spend with our loved ones.
How can you help yourself fight off loneliness? Read on...
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Danger Signals on the Journey
The journey through grief, like any other journey, can be dangerous at times. Like any trip you take, there isn't one perfect road map. This is an uncharted course with hidden dangers.
Let's look at four issues that may lead people down a wrong road. Read more...
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Understanding a Grieving Teenager
The death of a loved one affects your entire family. Teenagers can be a challenging age group for adults wanting to help a child deal with grief. Experts advise parents that teens respond better to adults who choose to be companions on the grief journey rather than direct it. Learn the Six Basic Principles of Teen Grief...
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Daily Encouragement
When someone you love dies, grieving that loss can take a long time. We want to be your daily companion, helping you to let the sun shine back into your life. These daily emails provide encouragement and gentle reminders of the recovery process. Interested? Click here to learn more.
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Columbus, Ohio 43215
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