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Preparing for the Death of a Father

Posted on October 30, 2008 - by admin

by Neil Chethik – Sigmund Freud called it  the most poignant loss of his life. Sean Connery termed it  a shattering blow.  Norman Mailer likened it to  having a […]

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Parent of Organ Donor Treated Like Royalty

Posted on October 30, 2008 - by Reg Green

By Reg Green — Recently, in the restaurant of a Northern Italian hotel, someone in our group told the waiter I was the father of a seven-year-old California boy who […]

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Caregivers: You Don’t Have to Like Your Mother to Love Her

Posted on October 28, 2008 - by Carol O'Dell

Newsflash: You don’t have to like your mother to love her. This, for some of us is a relief. We feel like bad sons or bad daughters if every thing’s […]

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Let’s All Take Advantage of the Widow! Dealing with Manipulative Family and Friends

Posted on October 28, 2008 - by Beverly Chantalle McManus

Martha from Utah writes: Your blog comments would have been of immense help the first couple of years after my husband’s death.  We had been married for 45 years.   […]

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Grief and the Internet

Posted on October 28, 2008 - by Ken Doka

By Ken Doka — When we are grieving one needs all the support we can get.  One needs to use every tool, every resource that works.  Grief can be a […]

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Football Movie Handles Grief With Sensitivity

Posted on October 25, 2008 - by Abel Keogh

By Abel Keogh — It’s hard to find a movie that effectively deals with the subject of grief. Occasionally however, there’s one that really deals with the subject in a […]

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Helping Boyfriend Deal With His Mother’s Death

Posted on October 24, 2008 - by admin

Vanessa writes in: On November 27, 2007, my boyfriend’s mother died suddenly at age 43. She was found dead in her bed by my boyfriend and his 13-year-old brother. It […]

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Starting your own support group

Posted on October 24, 2008 - by Sandy Fox

by Sandy Fox I would encourage anyone, who needs the help of a support group to deal with the death of a child, to start their own if there is […]

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‘Adult Orphans’ Need Not Lose Connection With Parents

Posted on October 23, 2008 - by Annette Gonzalez

By Annette Gonzalez — I am an adult orphan. I’m not anyone’s child anymore. Both my parents have died. There is no smooth transition from being a child in the […]

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The Burden Basket: Why Some Prayers Go Unanswered

Posted on October 22, 2008 - by Judy Wolf

By Judy Wolf — In the children’s hospital in Salt Lake City, there is a small meditation room where one can have a quiet “heart-to-heart” talk with God.  Families are […]

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