Monday, May 30, 2022
In Grief: A Priceless Gift Goes Unacknowledged
Sunday, May 29, 2022
Understanding and Managing Grief & Pet Loss, May 15 - May 28, 2022
Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
Originally designated as a day “to cherish tenderly the memory of our heroic dead,” Memorial Day is held on the last Monday of May each year. The holiday offers us a great opportunity to recognize and honor the sacrifice of these dedicated service members and their families. Making the Most of Memorial Day « Grief Healing
Monday, May 23, 2022
Voices of Experience: A Promise At Passing
The author at age 2 with her grandmother, sharing the love of literature |
Monday, May 16, 2022
Pet Loss: Questions from A College Student
The art and science of asking questions is the source of all knowledge. ~ Thomas Berger
A reader writes: I am a college student who attended one of your in-person pet loss support groups, and I was glad to be there to share feelings with other animal lovers. I grieved over the death of my third dog seven years ago, and I still know how sad I was when I lost him. I am writing a research paper on pet loss for one of my classes, and I’m hoping you’d be willing to provide more information on some questions I’d like to ask you.Sunday, May 15, 2022
Understanding and Managing Grief, May 8 - May 14, 2022
Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
New research identifies key determinants of bereavement intensity. Understanding Grief in the Shadow of COVID-19 « Psychology Today
If someone you love has died during the novel coronavirus pandemic, you have come to grief in an exceptionally challenging moment in history . . . These and other pandemic-related barriers to the cultural grief rituals we rely on may be making your grief journey especially painful. Ten Freedoms for Using Ceremony During The Pandemic « AfterTalk
Monday, May 9, 2022
In Grief: Is Our Friend Dating Too Soon After His Wife Died?
Love is like a virus. It can happen to anybody at any time. ~ Maya Angelou
A reader writes: I just read your last post on grief, and I'm wondering: What would you say about this situation? A friend of ours was buried 12 days ago and her widowed spouse came over yesterday to tell us that he has a date this Friday evening. My husband has known this man since high school and we've always considered both him and his wife to be good friends. We acted happy for him, but I thought his dating so soon after the death of his wife to be a little unusual. I’m guessing that you’ll say that this is his way of handling his grief by trying to find someone to fill the empty spot…but, 12 days?!
Sunday, May 8, 2022
Understanding and Managing Grief, April 24 - May 7, 2022
Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
Like so many institutions and rituals, the funeral business has undergone extraordinary change during the pandemic . . .The lifting of restrictions is allowing more people to attend funerals in person. With restrictions easing, families begin to turn grief into mourning « London Free Press
Monday, May 2, 2022
Coping with Grief on Mother’s Day: Selected Resources
This coming Sunday is Mother’s Day, a day set aside for honoring one’s own mother and for celebrating motherhood. But for those who are mourning the loss of a mother or grandmother, or for mothers who are mourning the loss of a child or grandchild, this can be instead a most difficult day to endure.
If you find yourself or someone you love in these circumstances, know that you are not alone.
For practical suggestions on how to cope with grief on Mother’s Day ~ or on how to better understand and support a mother, mother figure, daughter, grandmother (or a dad!) in grief ~ you're invited to access one or more of the helpful articles and resources listed here: