by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 1, 2018 |
The Stages Of Grief In Addiction And Recovery It is true that emotions cannot be our rulers, but it is also true that moving from a life of addiction — with all of its established characteristics and predictable outcomes — to a life of sobriety is going to produce...
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 1, 2018 |
GRIEVING THE DEATH OF YOUR PARTNER When you lose your spouse through death, you obviously get no say-so in the matter. This lack of control and utter helplessness is in strong contrast to the loss of a spouse through divorce, which, though it may be unavoidable, is...
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 1, 2018 |
ONLINE GRIEF SUPPORT – A SOCIAL COMMUNITY Grief counseling is also sometimes referred to as bereavement counseling. It is typically used to counsel and comfort individuals who are dealing with loss, usually the death of a loved one. This type of counseling can...
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 1, 2018 |
7 Things I’ve Learned Since the Loss of My Child Child loss is a loss like no other. One often misunderstood by many. If you love a bereaved parent or know someone who does, remember that even his or her “good” days are harder than you could ever imagine....
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 1, 2018 |
When a Parent Dies t’s always a shock. But grieving grown-up children may be surprised to find that despite the sorrow, the life changes following loss are often positive. Le Anne Schreiber offers a fresh look at a rite of passage. By Le Anne Schreiber Read...