By: Jack Nick | 2011-03-30 | Health & Fitness I am a hospice social worker and grief therapist. Before I used emotional freedom techniques (EFT) I spent a lot of hours hoping I was making a difference providing grief support. Its a proven fact th... read more
By: H. Les Brown | 2010-03-29 | Inspirational This promises to be a very personal article: personal rather than theoretical. Last Monday the movers came, I guided them as they filled up their truck (and emptied our long-held storage bin), and, separately, we headed to Washington, DC. I arrived there first (on Monday evening). They were to follow and land at our 12-story, brick-faced residence's loading dock on Tuesday morning. read more
By: Flora Richards-Gustafson | 2010-03-31 | Death Grieving the death of a parent, so few things are as painful. This article outlines how children both young and old can work through the grieving process after they have lost their mom or dad. read more
By: Judy Strong | 2010-03-30 | Grief When a child loses a parent, there is deep sadness and a sense of abandonment. Helping such a child can be difficult. These sensitive ideas give caring adults ways to offer comfort and security. read more
By: Gudrun Frerichs | 2010-04-01 | Grief A lot has been written about the grieving process. The Kuebler-Ross model, also known as the grief cycle, is probably the best known description of the grieving process. Dr. Kuebler-Ross' model offers 5 stages of grief that need to be traversed for grief to be resolved. However, grieving rarely follows a straight forward move through the different stages. People may wander back and forth in the grief cycle, repeat stages over and over again, or may get stuck at some point. read more
By: Lisa Scott | 2010-03-29 | Divorce It takes a very long time to get over a narcissist. Please be patient with yourself, and by all means, allow yourself to mourn him. Do not rush into a new relationship in an attempt to avoid the pain. Deal with it now so you can move on. read more
By: Linda Cramer | 2010-04-01 | Death Send your sympathy and condolences to someone who has lost a dear loved one. This article discusses the importance of sympathy gifts and condolences to help those heal that have lost a parent in death. read more
By: Debra Gould | 2010-10-24 | Entrepreneurs Staging Diva, Debra Gould, offers home stagers advice when it comes to staging a home around a grieving homeowner. read more
By: Ruth Purple | 2010-04-03 | Grief Seeing a grieving loved one can be very difficult to bear. Sometimes you wish you can take away her pain and endure it for her. You sometimes feel helpless especially if your loved one lost someone very close and special. Supporting a grieving loved one is one way you can truly show how important she is to you. read more
By: David Gillon | 2011-08-22 | Careers The team at Select Resumes recognises that looking for a job within the Mining, Oil and Gas Industries require a specific and focused approach. read more
By: Maurice Turmel Ph.D. | 2010-04-03 | Grief When people pose questions about the Stages of Grief Recovery they are often referred to Elizabeth Kubler-Ross' Stages of Death. Her research showed what individuals would go through when receiving a "death sentence" from their doctor. In other words, they had a terminal condition and they were just given so many weeks or months, or perhaps years to live. Then they would go through 1) Denial; 2) Anger; 3) Bargaining; 4) Depression; and 5) Acceptance. In the media and on the net, these stages are often related to the grieving process which is completely wrong. read more
By: gertrudacaryl | 2010-12-03 | Photography Doggie art, whether it's the work of an Old Master or the newly minted mug of one's own pooch, is suddenly just the thing to grace the mantelpiece.More and more, centerpieces today have become works of doggie art, whether constructed by a Master or a mug featuring one's favorite pet. read more
By: Rebeca Rambal | 2010-04-01 | Pets People who don't understand the bond one can develop with a pet may not understand your pain, but what matters is how you feel. Your feelings are very valid. read more
By: Robin Zurke | 2011-07-26 | Business We all doubt our own parenting skills at one time or another. Unfortunately babies don't come with instructions so we have to learn on the job and by getting parenting advice along the way from family and friends, magazines, books and websites. read more