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    The Many Faces of Grief: V - Z
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    The Many Faces of Grief: V - Z

    V Veteran grief, Verbal abuse, Violence, Victimization, Victimizer, Vulnerability On veteran grief: At the end of World War II, some...
    The Many Faces of Grief: S - U
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    The Many Faces of Grief: S - U

    S Shame, Suicide, Shattered, Substance abuse, Stuck, Separate, Shock, Sexual abuse, Self-loathing, Secrets On shame: Based on my...
    The Many Faces of Grief: P - R
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    The Many Faces of Grief: P - R

    P Phobias, PTSD, Process addictions, Poverty, Physical disability, Pet loss, Politics, Pandemic, Physical abuse, Pornography, Punitive...
    The Many Faces of Grief: M - O
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    The Many Faces of Grief: M - O

    M Mental health issues, Miscarriage, Murder, Moral injury, Molestation On Mental Health: Patrick J. Kennedy is one of the world’s leading...
    The Many Faces of Grief: J - L
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    The Many Faces of Grief: J - L

    J Job Loss On job loss: Job loss grief is natural as you navigate the emotionally difficult experience of being let go. This is...
    The Many Faces of Grief: G - I
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    The Many Faces of Grief: G - I

    G Guilt, Genocide, Gender identity, Government On Guilt: On Gender Identity: Do you, like a growing number of teenagers, identify with a...
    The Many Faces of Grief: D - F
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    The Many Faces of Grief: D - F

    D Death, Dysfunctional family, Divorce, Depression, Disability, Dementia, Discrimination, Distrust, Disconnection, Domestic violence On...
    The Many Faces of Grief: A - C
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    The Many Faces of Grief: A - C

    Dear Reader, Grief is the universal issue that we all deal with, and she has many faces; you’ve seen these faces, but you may not have...
    Is it Grief or Trauma?
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    Is it Grief or Trauma?

    For the past few years, we have been challenged to become a “trauma informed society”. Why? Because trauma is so prevalent in the...
    Seed-Thoughts for Growing a Peaceful Heart
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    Seed-Thoughts for Growing a Peaceful Heart

    “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.” From Hamlet, William Shakespeare A few years ago, one of my sons brought...
    Why are Endings so Hard?
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    Why are Endings so Hard?

    Dear Reader, I’ve been told that “why” questions are not good, probably because answers to such questions are hard to come by. But this...
    Resilience in the Face of Grief
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    Resilience in the Face of Grief

    A new term associated with grief came on the scene a few years ago, and I have to be straight-up honest with you and say that I have...
    The Big Ten Questions and Answers about Grief
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    The Big Ten Questions and Answers about Grief

    Today we’re being very practical as we get to the heart of the matter and answer the ten “most asked” questions about grief. So, as...
    When Will I Feel Better?
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    When Will I Feel Better?

    Many of us are finding ourselves standing in “that tragic gap” – the human condition of grief where we have lost our way – or lost...
    How to Take Care of Yourself When Grieving
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    How to Take Care of Yourself When Grieving

    In my article, “The Tragedy of Grief”, I mentioned the value of the experiential process of grieving. It offers further depth and healing...
    The Tragedy of Grief
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    The Tragedy of Grief

    When you have lost something or someone that you love, you have also lost a vital part of yourself. When my son died, a large part of me...

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