By allowing yourself to feel what you’re feeling, you can avoid the common trap of amplifying the difficulties of grief by ...
VIRGINIA BEACH, Va. (WAVY) — The death of 12-year-old Juan Acevedo has been devastating to his family, this community, and schoolmates at Larkspur Middle School. But among the challenges faced when a ...
How do we mourn what we’ve lost? To the Ancient Greeks, the answer lay in elegy. Derived from the Greek word “elegos,” meaning a song of lament, elegy was a form of poetry to commemorate the loss of a ...
The moment loss enters our lives, it changes everything. Whether it’s the death of a loved one, the end of a relationship, a career setback, or another significant change, grief arrives uninvited and ...
In a 2017 study of 771 bereaved that were 55 or older, around 25% of participants still experienced “persistent” grief after six years. Others eventually experienced less or no grief symptoms within ...
Oklahoma City-based counseling provider Calm Waters is providing a new way to help children find ways to process their grief. Camp Courage is a one-day event that Calm Waters is set to host. The event ...
Loss and death are an inevitable part of life; how then do autistic people learn to process these events, given their own particular communication, language, and social challenges? How can autism ...
FRISCO — As Cowboys head coach Brian Schottenheimer noted Wednesday, there is no playbook for the situation he finds himself ...
Welcome to "Ask the Program Director," a column from MedPage Today where your most pressing questions about residency -- from the application process to life as a resident -- are asked and answered.
For Good’s message impacted her as she continues to mourn her husband Uche Ojeh, who died from an aggressive brain cancer in May.