Loss

Grieve As You Must, and Break Free of Believing in the “Steps”

Too many therapists and their patients have been led to believe there’s a formula for grieving and that everyone must…

2 years ago

Widowhood and a Career Bring Double Trouble to Women

The psychological hazards of widowhood have received more attention in recent years. While the loss of a spouse can be traumatic for…

2 years ago

If I Ever “Found God On The Corner of First And Amistad”

There is a cold chill in the air. The smell of a fresh, cold rain penetrates my nostrils. I’ve been…

2 years ago

Is Grieving the Death of a Pet Silly and Abnormal?

Grief, we’re told, is a normal part of love when we lose someone but when we grieve the death of…

2 years ago

The Grief Is Right Under The Surface

It can be a random sound, or picture, or song, and that is all it takes to bring it all…

3 years ago

The Attention On Uvalde Will Fade. The Horror Will Not

Eventually, the news organizations will leave Uvalde, Texas. Eventually, the camera lights will turn off. Eventually, the platitudes of politicians…

3 years ago

12 Years Later, The Pain Is Still Fresh

Twelve years ago, my eldest daughter died of cancer. It was the most horrific moment of my life. The pain…

4 years ago

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