by griefcenterweb | Apr 7, 2025 | Exploring Loss, Grief, and the Odyssey Toward Self-Renovation, Grief, Self Care
by David Fireman, LCSW Life’s challenges often place us in a difficult tension between feeling helpless and trying to persevere. Grief can feel like a constant state of dislocation, a dizzying and porous frame of mind where one is rendered unable to focus and organize...
by griefcenterweb | Mar 20, 2025 | Exploring Loss, Grief, and the Odyssey Toward Self-Renovation, Grief
by David Fireman, LCSW The ego is a very complicated element of the personality. It is the decider, the doer, the experiencer and evaluator, and mediates between the internal world of thoughts, impulses, values and emotions, and the external world of relationships and...
by griefcenterweb | Feb 27, 2025 | Exploring Loss, Grief, and the Odyssey Toward Self-Renovation, Grief, Self Care
by David Fireman, LCSW The role of hope in Greek mythology, particularly in the story of Pandora’s jar (commonly mistranslated as box), is puzzling at best. According to Hesiod, Pandora, the first woman created by the gods, opened a jar that released all the evils...
by griefcenterweb | Feb 6, 2025 | Articles, Death of a Parent, Death of a Partner, Death of a Sibling, Exploring Loss, Grief, and the Odyssey Toward Self-Renovation, Grieving Adults, Grieving Children, Resources
By David Fireman Grief is one of life’s most complex emotional experiences, which profoundly shapes our understanding of love, loss, survival, and recovery. It is often discussed through the lens of stage models, which attempt to describe the psychological and...
by griefcenterweb | Jan 23, 2025 | Grieving Adults, Resources
By David Fireman Grief is among the most profound and universal experiences of being human. At some point in life, everyone encounters its power—an anguish so deep it feels as though the very foundation of one’s identity is under siege. While grief manifests...