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Articles tagged "bereavement":

5 articles found

Anticipated Loss Versus Sudden Unexpected Loss

By Nancy O'Connor PhD

When people are experiencing acute grief they believe the anguish and emotional pain will never go away. This article assures them that grief is a natrural and normal way to heal emotions after a loss. It takes a predictible course and in time gets easier to cope with. Grieving is a natural way to heal the feelings after a loss. There is life after grief!

When Mother Nature Fires Back

By Nancy O'Connor PhD

The victims of the tragic fires in California who have lost thier homes, keepsakes, personal possesions and in some cases beloved pets are going to grieve for mutiple losses. It is important to go gently thorugh the process of rebuilding their lives

Dying Is A Different Expereince At Different Ages

By Nancy O'Connor PhD

Understanding death at different times in life can make the grieving process for ourself and for loved ones easier. Most people don't fear being dead but how we die. No one wants to suffer or watch someone suffer or be in pain at the end of life.

Death: The Ultimate Fear

By Nancy O'Connor PhD

Death and dying are the last social taboo. People are afraid to talk about these subjects because they deal with the ultimate in losing control. We don't know when or how we are going to die so we aviod dealing with it at all.

Intensity Of Grief

By Nancy O'Connor PhD

Relationships are different and when we lose a loved one either to death, moving away, divorce or abandonment our feelings of loss and grief vary according to the nature and intensity if the relationship.