Monthly Archives: December 2017

In Therapy: Working through loss and grief (part 2)


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You CAN Take It with You When You Go


By Alison Morris Let’s say you’re mortal. Now let’s say you’re a book lover. Where’s the intersection between these two things? You guessed it — Source: You CAN Take It with You When You Go

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How to Navigate the Holidays as a Parent-less Parent


via How to Navigate the Holidays as a Parentless Parent

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4 Practical Ways to Support a Grieving Friend


via 4 Practical Ways to Support a Grieving Friend | What to Say to a Grieving Friend | How to Help Someone Grieving – Beliefnet

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Advent for Broken Grieving Hearts –


via Advent for the Brokenhearted: Kingship Foretold

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SUICIDE: They didn’t mean to do this TO YOU, they did this FOR THEM…


Originally posted on Cathie Gray:
When stigmatized by the unexpected loss by Suicide, you can’t find the recipe of how to carry on. First, let me tell you, you are not alone! I have learned a powerful perspective that I…

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I miss and need you – http://grieftohope.blogspot.com/2017/12/i-need-you.html


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The pain of time passing us by


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Grief is Not a Game


via Grief is not a game

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Shared via The Dougy Center – A grieving sister remembers her beloved brother – [vimeo 238303090 w=640 h=360] Dear Taylor by Dani from NW Documentary on Vimeo.


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