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Forever Young
In reading some of the “grief literature”, and in comments and discussions I have seen, I have learned some new terms. “Grief Spasms”, those paroxysms of anguish that grip, periodically often without warning. “Chronic Sorrow” describes exactly what condition a … Continue reading
Posted in Ceremony, Coping, Daily Ramblings, Friends and Family, Grief, Healing, Jake's Spirit, Memory, Progress, Sadness
Tagged comfortingwords, friendship, grievingparents, grievingprocess, lossofachild, shabbat
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The Art of Presence – New York Times Article
Here is a link to a great article about helping people who grieve. As I wrote earlier, just being there is often enough, but when it isn’t, here are some guidelines for action. There is an interesting point made about … Continue reading
Posted in Coping, Daily Ramblings, Friends and Family, Grief, Healing, Kindness, Print Article, Support, Tragedy
Tagged buildersandfiremen, griefsupport, grievingparent, grievingprocess, helpingothersgrieve, lossofachild, newyorktimesarticle, stagesofgrief, suddendeath, suddendeathofachild
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