By: Jesse Hill | 2011-06-30 | Advice Varied structures and line of attacks to goal and outcomes of the grief counseling and therapy process are what the professionals believe. It is not only individuals who are grieving, but the complete family. read more
By: Sandy Clendenen | 2010-03-27 | Grief Grievers ofter find themselves stuck inside the safety of the cocoon of grief. They want to move beyond their grief, but find themselves unable to move out of that dark, but secure place. read more
By: Kimberly C. Smith | 2010-03-30 | Death Grief is not an illness to be cured, and the emotions attached to it are normal. Unable to think about anything else, grief is not only emotionally exhausting, but physically exhausting also. Physical symptoms that might appear vary from tightness in the throat, heaviness in the chest and an empty feeling in the stomach to tiredness and fatigue, headaches, and other such ailments. read more
By: Gudrun Frerichs | 2010-04-01 | Grief It is safe to say that grief will be experienced by every person at some point in their lives. Although grief is integral and unavoidable as people move from birth to death, it is one experience that causes them to struggle considerably. A common romantic notion is that 'grief is the price to pay for love.' If we lose someone or something we have cared for deeply, we respond by grieving that loss. read more
By: Roberto Sedycias | 2010-09-21 | Self Improvement An awful part of life is loss and misery, and then the grief that settles in like a black cloud that never seems to disappear. There are many ways to handle this kind of grief by yourself and with steps that you take to help dispel the gloom and see brighter days. read more
By: Phyllis Klein | 2010-04-03 | Women's Issues Grief or bereavement is a natural part of the process of recovering from loss, whether it be a tangible loss, like death, or a less tangible loss, like loss of trust or faith in someone or something. Traumatic experiences bring complex grief, because there is a general loss of security and safety at the time of the trauma. When women grieve, we are usually more open to accessing our feelings and talking to others about our sorrow and fear. Connecting with others is very important in the healing process. read more
By: Glen Wood | 2010-04-01 | Back Pain We have all experienced grief in some shape or form, it may a death, a divorce or some form of loss, grief can come to us all and can freeze us. Freeze us to a point that out bodies lock up with tension creating other issues within us and leading to back pain whether it is in the neck, shoulders, middle or lower back pain. The result is the same. Back Pain. read more
By: Jesse Hill | 2011-06-30 | Advice Dr. Alan D. Wolfelt, psychologist, is helping people who agonized from the death of loved ones, break-up of marriage, loss of a job, diagnosis of a decisive illness, or a countless of other reasons. His emphasis is to relieve survivors heal after someone they love dies. read more
By: Jesse Hill | 2011-06-30 | Advice Family members, relative, and close friends have different way in muddling through. Their reactions incorporate physical, psychological, social, and spiritual components. The grieving process will concentrate on how individual copes with other life proceedings and modify someone's present and future life. read more
By: Bobby Kenny | 2011-03-29 | Grief The foremost tough stage of labor is termed transition. It''s that moment when the life force totally has its means with the girl giving a replacement life to the planet, when the rising being moves f... read more
By: Jan Barber | 2010-04-01 | Grief How do you cope with the death of your mate? Changes in your life are to be expected and you can still have a fulfilling life. If you have ever lost a mate, who you loved, then you know how difficult it is to go on with your life. It is a severe heart-wrenching pain that seems to tear you apart, leaving you unable to deal with the day to day activities. read more
By: Daniel Middour | 2010-04-01 | Acne Acne affects just about everyone, not only teenagers. With a little research, time and determination, you may be able to have a clean and clear face. However, in the mean time, dealing with a pimple covered face can be a depressing nightmare. read more
By: Mary Zemites | 2010-03-31 | Grief Hope moves us forward. Hopelessness is paralyzing. When our life has been irreversibly changed by the death of someone dear to us, feeling hopeless about our future is a natural response. How can we find hope amidst our suffering? read more
By: Wanda Grindstaff | 2010-04-03 | Grief I learned quickly after the death of my husband that I could either move forward or just sit and die from my grief. But the grief was overwhelming. Let me share how I learned to get through this. read more