by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 4, 2018 |
Moving Forward Dealing with Grief Grieving the death of a loved one is an individual process. Some caregivers initially feel numb and disoriented, then endure pangs of yearning for the person who has died. Others feel anxious and have trouble sleeping, perhaps...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 4, 2018 |
How to Help a Friend Who Is Grieving Witnessing a loved one’s suffering often feels intolerable. That’s why it’s common to want to rush in and help when someone close to you is grieving. But many of us aren’t sure exactly what that entails. What do you say? What don’t...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 3, 2018 |
TED Talk: “What Happens When You Lose Everything?” Nine days before TED2008, filmmaker David Hoffman lost almost everything he owned in a fire that destroyed his home, office and 30 years of passionate collecting. He looks back at a life that’s been...
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 3, 2018 |
Grieving Your Baby:Coping with grief after the loss of a baby – for parents We are so sorry for your loss, and saddened to know you are having to use this information. We hope you will find it useful, factual and take some of the stress out of your future weeks....
by Michelle Meltzer | Feb 3, 2018 |
A Mother Without A Child Life doesn’t get easier. Christmas doesn’t get better, torn between love and loss. But what these last three years have taught me is that life is so unbelievably fragile. Life is not promised. We are but one breath, one heart beat from it...