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Importance of Respect and Understanding in Mourning

Grief may come differently to various individuals even if they belong to the same family or are mourning over a similar event. In the death of a loved one, for instance, one cannot expect every member of the family to move on as quickly as the other one did or to act in the same manner that the other person does. Given that everyone grieves differently from each other, it will be most helpful to simply develop respect and understanding for all the family members’ way of coping to such unfortunate event. To know more, click here.

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Mourning the Second Time Around

When a loved one dies, some people try to preserve his/her memory by keeping certain belongings that he/she used to own. That’s exactly what the Moore family did when their daughter Lisa died in a car accident when she was 19 years old. Lisa’s voice has been kept in her cell phone’s voicemail which her parents treasured. They’d call the number often just to hear their daughter’s voice once again. Unfortunately, the voice message has been erased and now the family is mourning over the loss the second time around. Click here to read the whole story.

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Feeling the Holidays and Remembering Lost Loved Ones

Sometimes a person has to choose between celebrating the holidays or commemorating the death of a loved one. While many think that they can’t do both, it is important to remember that there are still other persons in your life who would want to be with you and share the happiness with you on these special dates. Allowing yourself to be happy and have a good time with your family and friends wouldn’t make you love your departed loved one any less, so rather than spending the entire holiday grieving, make a schedule and allot days when you want to dedicate certain activities in remembering him or her. Click here to know more.

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Dealing with Death

Dealing with grief may be hard for anybody. When someone we love dies, we all go through the different stages of grief. While some may move on quickly after the death of a loved one, it may take some time for others to move on from the loss. Ignoring the pain that you feel or keeping it all to yourself will make things worse. To completely heal from the loss, it is important to face grief and know how to deal with it. Article Source: Grief: Dealing With the Death of a Client

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Colorado Floods: How People Coped with Loss

In Colorado, the number of people affected by the flood is devastating. As many as six people died and hundreds more are unaccounted for. CNN interviewed the flood victims and each story will surely touch your heart. The home game of the University of Colorado against Fresno state was cancelled. Instead, they volunteered to help the flood victims. They served lunch to approximately 800 evacuees. Article Source: Colorado floods: Stories of grief, generosity  

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Father Speaks of Loss

A British man lost his wife and daughter in the Kenyan shopping centre attack. He recalled the last time that he spoke to them as well as the heart-stopping moment when he found out about their death. Louis Bawa, a businessman from Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, said that he had spoken to them but didn’t get a chance to catch up with them again. His daughter Jennah Bawa, 8 years old, had been on a shopping trip with her mother Zahira. On the day of the attack, Mr. Bawa was waiting outside of the mall for news of his family but realized they were among the victims. On Sunday night, a team went in to bring some bodies. According to Mr. Bawa, they had to look at the pictures of those bodies and that’s how he knew that his daughter and

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What Do You Say to a Bereaved Person?

The last thing that you’d want to say to a grieving person is that “it’s alright.” It is not alright and the more that a person hears this, the more she/he would feel that other people don’t think much of the hardship and pain she’s going through. The best way to make a person feel, if not better, less bereaved is by letting him/her know that you will always be there for support. Don’t be afraid to speak from your heart and tell them how you really feel. To learn more about comforting bereaved persons, click here.

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Inspirational Book for Bereaved Individuals

Sometimes all that a person needs to help him/her cope with the death of a loved one is some inspiration from a person who has gone through the same experience and has survived it. This is exactly what author Seth E. Santoro hopes to accomplish in his book How I Learned to Smile from the Inside. In Santoro’s book, he said that there are five stages of healing: shock mock-acceptance overwhelmdom learning embrace Click here to know more about Santoro’s How I Learned to Smile from the Inside.

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Widow Finds Sanctuary in Bereavement Group

A widow who has lost her husband to liver cancer has found sanctuary and has built new and inspirational relationships through a bereavement group. The charitable organization, Age Concern’s bereavement group, has helped Jean Sherlock adapt to the loss of her beloved husband after he died. Although, she does have her children, the group has offered immense support for her recovery and has urged her to keep on living and make new friends. Click here to know more about Jean’s story,

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Coping with Grief Is Not Easy

People have their own way of dealing with grief. If you’ve recently lost a loved one and are finding trouble dealing with the loss, know that there really is no easy way of getting through your experience. If you need some guidance on things that you can do to make the feeling lighter and less begrudging, check out the tips from the Good Grief Center website. The list offers helpful insights on how a person can deal with the current hardship he is going through. To read the article, click here.

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