In Memory of my deeply loved son, Graham Louis de Wit : websites and blogs about grief and loss of a child; "See what a grace was seated on this brow: Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command, A station...
Grief and Loss
Mother Grieving Loss of Child - http://mothergrievinglossofchild.blogspot.com/
My blog, on which I am grieving the loss of my precious 19-year-old daughter, my forever "Teen Angel," Merry Katherine Prince.
FOUR TREES DOWN FROM PONTE SISTO – a BBC Radio Play | BEYOND GOODBYE
Poignant. Tears... A mother's grief, captured in Sharon Charde's poetry over the past 25 years after the death of her son across the ocean from her in Rome: "Four Trees Down from Ponte Sisto." Made into a radio-play (you can listen to it here) by the BBC, performed by actress Anne Undeland, adapted and composed for radio by Gregory Whitehead. Charde, the grieving mother poet, is a retired family therapist and writing teacher from Connecticut. ~Thanks so much for sharing with me, to http://www.scoop.it/t/grief-and-loss
Z o e’s S t o r y
Robbie Miller Kaplan's Blog - Grief Support at LegacyConnect
Check out Child-Loss Griever Robbie Miller Kaplan's Blog for tips on condolence messages, attending funerals, and more on mourning and bereavement.
Grief Journey to Reading Journey: Books That Have Helped - Updated 9/1/2012
Remembering Josh
A Preliminary Comparison Study of Online and Face-to-Face Counseling: Client Perceptions of Three Factors
(2012). A Preliminary Comparison Study of Online and Face-to-Face Counseling: Client Perceptions of Three Factors. Journal of Technology in Human Services: Vol. 30, No. 1, pp. 14-31.
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The Doctor Will Skype You Now
Mental-health counseling is now conveniently
just a click away. But is Web therapy really as
beneficial as spending time on a therapist’s couch?
By Tori Rodriguez
Center for Loss and Trauma
Today, I am a mother to five children, now mostly grown, “four who walk and one who soars”. On July 27 of 1994, the day my daughter died, my life changed irreparably. I will never be the same person I was before my baby daughter's death. Nor do I wish to be. Since then, I have committed my life to the service of others suffering traumatic deaths, as it was in the darkness when I truly found my self.
We Need Not Walk Alone
Beautiful and Terrible
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The Only Way I Survived After Losing My Child
The person we lose cannot become a taboo subject. Holding in our pain is also holding in our memories and ultimately the joy that person brought us.
Complicated grief and the DSM: Grief an Illness? Are They Nuts?
Is grief a disease? That is one of the crucial questions psychologists are asking as the American Psychiatric Association revamps its Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), used by millions of mental health professionals to...
Grief, Loss, and Love
"Bereaved parents are at increased risk..." DSM-5: Social Justice Solutions
Angie Prince's insight:
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Grief and Loss
In Memory of my deeply loved son, Graham Louis de Wit : websites and blogs about grief and loss of a child; "See what a grace was seated on this brow: Hyperion's curls, the front of Jove himself, An eye like Mars, to threaten and command, A station...
Mother Grieving Loss of Child - http://mothergrievinglossofchild.blogspot.com/
My blog, on which I am grieving the loss of my precious 19-year-old daughter, my forever "Teen Angel," Merry Katherine Prince.
FOUR TREES DOWN FROM PONTE SISTO – a BBC Radio Play | BEYOND GOODBYE
Poignant. Tears... A mother's grief, captured in Sharon Charde's poetry over the past 25 years after the death of her son across the ocean from her in Rome: "Four Trees Down from Ponte Sisto." Made into a radio-play (you can listen to it here) by the BBC, performed by actress Anne Undeland, adapted and composed for radio by Gregory Whitehead. Charde, the grieving mother poet, is a retired family therapist and writing teacher from Connecticut. ~Thanks so much for sharing with me, to http://www.scoop.it/t/grief-and-loss