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Grief is No Picnic


S​ummer is a time of sunshine and warm temperatures. We’ve planted our gardens, anticipating the beauty and serenity that comes from all our hard work. Now it’s time to get out, relax, vacation, and go on picnics.


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May 17 2018

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Karen Kincaid, MA, PCC 


Holiday Grief with Children


​It's coming up to the holiday season when we typically have fun celebrating with family and friends. We eat our favorite foods, stay up late and get all the gifts we've been hoping for. But what happens when the only thing you want, you can't have?
 
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October 30 2015

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Karen Kincaid, MA, PCC 


Book Review: Embraced by the Light


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"What happens after death?" "Why are we here?"


These are some of the most common questions people ask. There are as many differing theories as there are beliefs and religions. Yet, we still want to know.

In Embraced by the Light, Betty J. Eadie shares her near-death experience from the viewpoint of a Christian. She speaks of an "enormous energy" that encompassed her. She describes what it was like to enter "the tunnel" and who was there to greet her when she "crossed over." She tells about the knowledge she gained, and why she believes we are here.
 
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March 21 2014

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Reading Karen Kincaid, MA, PCC 


Getting Through the Holidays


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Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukah! 'Tis the season to be jolly, fa la la la la la la la la! For many "merry, happy, jolly" are far from the feelings they are experiencing at the holidays. 


"How can I be happy when I've lost the most important person in the world? How do I go on, let alone rejoice when I have nothing to celebrate?"
 
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December 21 2013

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Karen Kincaid, MA, PCC 

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