by mlawler@bereavementcenter.org | Jun 4, 2024
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Grief and Forgiveness Grief and Forgiveness By Tammy Court- Cudd There is a lovely Hawaiian prayer of forgiveness called ho’oponopono that states, “I’m sorry; Please forgive me; Thank you; and I love you.” These words...
by mlawler@bereavementcenter.org | Jun 4, 2024
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Self-Advocacy in Older Adulthood As we grow older, we experience many changes and losses: retirement, moving, change in family dynamics, health issues, change in mobility, loss of independence, loss of loved ones. One...
by mlawler@bereavementcenter.org | Feb 1, 2024
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Healthy Distractions vs. Avoidant Coping Grief is an intense, overwhelming, and exhausting experience that can drain a person physically, emotionally, socially, cognitively, and spiritually. When experiencing such...
by graphicedge | Oct 19, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Tears of Grief There are many examples of secretion of tears in the animal kingdom, however humans are the only “animals” who cry for emotional reasons. Many researchers have investigated human crying and...
by graphicedge | Oct 19, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Secondary Trauma Any griever knows that it is not just an initial death that is traumatic and stress producing, but also the subsequent struggling to find ways to live without the deceased. The grief process is made even...