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When the Language of Grief Includes Swearing


Language can feel limited when it comes to expressing the overwhelming and huge emotions of grief. Sad, depressed, overwrought, and angry just don't cut the mustard. 
 
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February 01 2016

Categories: Grief and Loss 


A Hero's Welcome


Honor Flight Cleveland is part of a network of nonprofit organizations with the shared mission of paying tribute to U.S. veterans by providing them safe, memorable, and all-expense-paid trips to Washington, D.C. The trips include visits to the national memorials that honor their service. In August 2014, Charles Platia took part in an Honor Flight Cleveland trip with nearly 50 veterans and their escorts. Videographer Don Pavlish and I both had the privilege of accompanying the veterans to document the day's events.
 
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February 01 2016

Categories: Grief and Loss News and Community Events Veterans 


​Facing a New Year Without a Loved One


Welcoming in the New Year can be anything but welcoming when you are grieving. A new year raises questions about what the future holds and looking ahead can seem overwhelming.
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January 04 2016

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Diane Snyder-Cowan 


New Year Resolutions


Many people think about making resolutions in the New Year. Lose weight, eat better, exercise more and spend less are common examples of resolutions long forgotten by the first of February. For those grieving a death, resolutions may be the farthest thing from the mind. Perhaps your resolution might be adjusting to the absence of your loved one. Adjusting to the loss includes making meaning of the changes that have happened as a result of the death. Here are some considerations:


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January 01 2016

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Diane Snyder-Cowan 


The Mourner’s Book of Hope:


Alan Wolfelt is the Director for the Center for Loss and Life Transition in Ft. Collins, Colorado.  A renowned author, teacher, and grief counselor, he has written many best-selling books read by the bereaved all over the world.  In The Mourner’s Book of Hope, Dr. Wolfelt draws on his personal experiences as a grieving person as well as his professional work supporting the bereaved.
 
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November 24 2015

Categories: Grief and Loss About Grief Tensie Holland LSW, CT Reading 

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