by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 2, 2018 |
Grief and Loss as Alzheimer’s Progresses It is common for caregivers to have feelings of loss and grief as their life is changed by Alzheimer’s. You’re entitled to these emotions and may start to experience them as soon as you learn of the diagnosis....
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 2, 2018 |
After A Miscarriage: Surviving Emotionally Experiencing a pregnancy loss means that you are probably feeling more sadness than you ever thought possible. Having a miscarriage can be very difficult. The emotional impact usually takes longer to heal than the physical...
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 2, 2018 |
When Addiction Wins: Support for Grieving Families When your child is dependent on alcohol or drugs, it is a great concern for any parent. Our greatest fear is that our children will lose the battle with their addiction. For some families, this fear has become their...
by Michelle Meltzer | Mar 2, 2018 |
Sibling Grief:Survivors of Suicide Loss Sibling survivors are often called the forgotten mourners. When a sibling dies, those siblings left behind, no matter their ages, are considered secondary mourners to the parents and/or if the sibling who died had a spouse and...
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...