Archive for the ‘Grief Counseling’ Category
Grief Counseling McKinney, TX
Grief Counseling McKinney, TX – http://www.mckinneycounselingservices.com/ Mark E. Hundley of McKinney Counseling Services provides grief counseling services in McKinney, TX and surrounding…
Brenda Lucas: Community news
Filed under: grief counseling training
The 11-year-old recently received the Heart of Hospice Award — a beautiful glass angel and a certificate — for her volunteer work at Hospice of Huntington, where her mother is a grief counselor. Katie Mae is also the granddaughter of Pastor Bob and …
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Legislature Introduces Bill to Help Special Needs Kids
Filed under: grief counseling training
Langsdon points out that, “Parents who grieve over their children's disabilities are usually concerned that their children may struggle for the rest of their lives. … The bill provides for the training of helpline staff; the establishment of a list …
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5 Pitfalls of Holiday Grief
5 Pitfalls of Holiday Grief – Register for the November 29th FREE Teleseminar. How to Get Through the ‘Happy’ Holiday Season When You’re Heartbroken from the Death of a Loved One. Registe…
The Holiday Season Can Be Difficult for Children Separated From a Parent
Filed under: childrens grief
The holiday season can be an especially difficult time for children who are separated from a parent due to such factors as a divorce, death or incarceration. For one thing, grieving children are typically aware of being different from others who have …
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Get Out There: Eastern Poconos events listing, Dec. 27, 2013, – Jan. 28, 2014
Filed under: childrens grief
Naruto Soundtack Sadness and Sorrow
Naruto Soundtack Sadness and Sorrow –
God with us, even in sorrow
Filed under: grief sorrow
Other friends are getting divorced. Pets have recently died, close friends, soldiers, heroes, parents and siblings too. News of sorrow is pervasive in our world. It often seems that there is more grief to bear during the winter holidays than any other …
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Yanukovych offers condolences to Putin over Volgograd blast
Filed under: grief sorrow
"With deep sorrow Ukraine received the news of numerous human victims as a result of a terrorist act, which took place on 29 December this year in Volgograd," the condolence letter of the President says. "Sharing the feelings of grief of those, who …
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Do I Have to Be Married to Adopt Children? I Can’t Seem to Produce My Own but I Really Want Children.?
Question by mh1984: Do I have to be married to adopt children? I can’t seem to produce my own but I really want children.?
I’m getting married in August so do I need to wait before I try to adopt?
Best answer:
Answer by Mommy of 3 ~:)
The actress Sandra Boulock adopted as a single Mom.
What do you think? Answer below!
Fernside: Center for Grieving Children – Fernside is a non-profit organization offering support and advocacy to grieving families who have experienced a death. As the 2nd center in the nation, Ferns…
Inquirer Editorial: From grief to good works
Filed under: grief counseling for kids
Khaaliq was a peaceful man, a counselor dedicated to helping children. Two years after Khaaliq's death, and after five other young men in her neighborhood had been murdered, Johnson-Speight had a vision. "I don't call it a dream, because I wasn't …
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Does Counselling Really Help a Faltering Relationship?
Does Counselling Really Help a Faltering Relationship? – Many people struggle to establish and sustain relationships, and are at a loss to understand what happened when they come to an end. Relationship counselling…
The hidden pain and the aftermath of a road crash
Filed under: loss counselling
"In general, what we find is that the more significant the loss of physical function, the more vulnerable a person becomes to experiencing mental health concerns. Some of the injuries we see are devastating and even the most resilient of people will …
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Be kind to yourself this silly season
Filed under: loss counselling
“Sadly, Christmas does bring up strong emotions, particularly in people who have suffered a loss, bereavement or money worries,” she said. Ms Perkins advised people going through the bereavement process not to cover it up with “busyness”. “Incorporate …
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I Am Concerned for My Partner Who Is Almost 6 Months Into Grieving Death of a Loved One?
Question by red110829: I am concerned for my partner who is almost 6 months into grieving death of a loved one?
I don’t want to be (nor am I qualified) to be a therapist. I am finding it increasingly difficult to enforce healthy emotional boundaries, am growing concerned they are stagnating in their grief, and have doubts they’ll be able to live a meaningful life. Everything I’ve read indicates the bereaved do not “get over” a loss but live on, incorporating the loss into their new life. They grow and change with the loss. I fear they’re not growing nor changing, refusing to accept the reality of the loss. I am not angry about this, but I also am not a depressed person – I love life and living and am not “coping” day to day. I think I need some real help dealing with the situation. The loss occurred six months ago and I don’t expect “results” or measurable improvements – but I also perceive withdrawing more and more socially, ending therapy as signs they’re retracting and backpedaling. Any good books for this? I need expert advice. Thank you
Obviously, a therapist can help – I was hoping there might be some other constructive ideas (anectdotal or otherwise) out there in this forum.