by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 22, 2018 |
Coping With Loss: Coping With the Loss of Your Horse: 15 Ways to Honor the Bond You Shared The grief experienced over the loss of a horse can be deep and profound. Even if you made the decision to euthanize your horse to release him from pain, it does not make your...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 22, 2018 |
What Really Happens After You Lose Your Best Friend To Cancer When someone you love dies, you will have rage blackouts. Different circumstances will trigger these. In the beginning, the majority of the rage will stem from self-serving, delusional novels acquaintances...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 22, 2018 |
The Grief of GrandparentsThere is no bond greater than the bond between parent and child. When a child dies, the pain of parental loss is near the top of the scale of human grief, and there is an immediate outpouring of sympathy and concern for the bereaved parents....
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 22, 2018 |
Drugs, Alcohol, Suicide Killing More Americans Than Ever “Despair deaths” from drugs, alcohol and suicide have reached new peaks in the U.S. and are not just killing whites, but spiking in communities of color, as well, according to a new report released Thursday....
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 21, 2018 |
How Children Grieve — Persistent myths may stand in the way of appropriate care and support for children. It seems both an obvious and unassailable fact that children will suffer, sometimes acutely, from the loss of important figures in their lives; yet it...