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Grief Support

Help with grief and stress

Some days we just need a little help. Lift your spirits and ease your stress with our seven simple soothers

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Knowing your grief
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Mad at my dad for dying

by Deb Sims , MS,RNCS,LCSW

My father died April 26, 2000. I need to know why I am so mad at him for dying. I have barely been able to grieve his death because I am so mad at him for dying. If you could tell me or help me to understand why I am so mad him, it would be greatly appreciated... read more

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Why are they crying?

by Kathy Sutton , RN

About five years ago I was five months pregnant. I went into labor and delivered an 11.4 oz baby boy. He lived for five hours, then passed away. I had my son Michael cremated, and never got over the loss... read more

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Take Care of Yourself

The pain of grief is so intense that we all wish that we didn't have to experience it. For some the tendency is to attempt to numb the pain. In our society we think being strong means not showing emotions; so anything that can hide those emotions is thought to be good. However, all this does is delay the grief process and make it harder to recover. read more

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