by graphicedge | Oct 18, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Pet Bereavement Psychologists have long known that the level of suffering that pet owners endure after their pet dies can be as devastating as the death of a person. Similar to humans, each relationship with a pet is...
by graphicedge | Oct 18, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Mindfulness The practice of mindfulness meditation is an excellent adjunct “tool” to help facilitate and process grief, as well as assuage stress and anxiety. Scientific research also shows that mindfulness meditation...
by graphicedge | Oct 18, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Guilt vs. Shame Guilt and shame are profoundly different emotions. In essence, guilt is the feeling that you have done something bad. Shame is the feeling that you are bad. Guilt relates to your behaviors. Shame connects...
by graphicedge | Oct 18, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Grieving Styles Is every grief experience unique? Technically, yes. We know that grief response is influenced by many factors: gender, age, relationship to the deceased, circumstances of the death, and prior loss...
by graphicedge | Oct 18, 2023
CLB Grief Notes A Grief Note On… Art Therapy What Is Art Therapy? Through the use of art-making, discussion, reflections, and relationship building, art therapists support individuals in a variety of life struggles, helping draw out – sometimes both...