by griefcenterweb | Dec 17, 2022 | Grieving Adults, Grieving and the Holidays, Self Care
The holiday season can feel more like a storm to weather than a cheerful time brimming with love and light. In fact for some, it’s the first holiday season since a death and natural but painful upsurges of grief occur. For others, it may feel less acute in anguish,...
by griefcenterweb | Oct 24, 2022 | Articles, Communal Grief, Death of a Parent, Death of a Partner, Death of a Sibling, Grief in the Workplace, Grieving Adults, Grieving After a Miscarriage or Still Birth, Grieving and the Holidays, Grieving Children, Helpful Books, Notes from the Center, Resources, Self Care, Suicide and Overdose, When Someone Dies by Suicide
Personal Grief Rituals presents a new model for how bereaved individuals can create unique expressions of mourning that are tailored to their psychological needs and grounded in memories and emotions specific to the relationship they lost. This book examines cultures...
by griefcenterweb | Nov 9, 2017 | Articles, Grieving Adults, Grieving and the Holidays, Psychotherapy and Counseling
An understanding of anniversary reactions is especially important for grievers who have suffered their loss a year or more ago. Even if we are not consciously aware of our emotions, our psychological clock will be extremely accurate. Significant days or events from...
by griefcenterweb | Nov 7, 2017 | Articles, Grieving and the Holidays, Self Care, Uncategorized
Managing the Holidays While Grieving Can Be Difficult No matter what your religion or lack thereof, the holiday time can be most trying. The holidays stir up memories of the past, evoke powerful feelings, and force us to compare our life situation to that of the...