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Engaging in Post Traumatic Growth

Engaging in Post Traumatic Growth

by griefcenterweb | Aug 19, 2020 | Articles, Communal Grief, Grieving Adults, Resources, Self Care, Uncategorized

Among other challenges, the coronavirus calls us to reorganize our consciousness about death and dying. Perhaps the sudden plunge into mortality forced upon us by the pandemic can inspire new ways of being helpful and useful to each other, even while we grieve and...
How to Support a Grieving Person

How to Support a Grieving Person

by griefcenterweb | Aug 23, 2018 | Articles, How to Support a Grieving Friend, Uncategorized

Continue to show up for the grieving person. Often times the person who is grieving does not have the energy to reach out or return your call/text/email. Please don’t take this personally. Continue to call/text periodically, but don’t overwhelm. This lets the person...
Managing the Holidays

Managing the Holidays

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...

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