by griefcenterweb | Dec 23, 2021 | Articles, Grieving Adults, Grieving Children, Resources, Self Care
Bereavement thrusts us into a world of multiple swirling self states; feelings, thoughts, sensations that are unpredictable in their depth and range. In and through this bewildering painful process, we struggle to find a way to relinquish certain aspects of our...
by griefcenterweb | Mar 12, 2021 | Articles, Grieving Adults, Grieving Children, Resources
Even professionals in the mental health field are confused about loss and the realities of bereavement. We don’t simply relinquish our connection to the dead. Nor should we. Naturally, there is a struggle, but at long last a way to fight for some middle ground. ...
by griefcenterweb | Jan 26, 2021 | Communal Grief, Grieving Adults, Notes from the Center, Self Care
At long last we have a national leader in charge, who is capable of acknowledging our collective grief and the need to mourn our losses. Apart from how his administration goes on to govern, Biden’s self-declared first responsibility of leadership suggests that now...
by griefcenterweb | Jan 18, 2021 | Communal Grief, Grieving Adults, Self Care
As Covid-19 and our country’s political crisis continue to rage on, it becomes increasingly difficult to cope with and manage our fears and anxieties. We are enduring so many losses. In fact, there’s a kind of hazy, threatening cloud of grief hanging over...
by griefcenterweb | Dec 8, 2020 | Communal Grief, Self Care
Never in our collection living memory have we been forced to persevere through the social, economic, and psychological consequences of a pandemic. And it is hard to articulate a set of emotions that seem to defy articulation. But language used well can help. The words...