Meditation for grief & loss can help you cope with the heartache and start feeling like yourself again, while also honoring your love & loss.
There are so many types of grief that are impacting people right now. Sorting through them can help make what you're feeling make a little more sense.
Try out one of these activities to help yourself or a loved one get through feelings of grief and loss.
Restorative yoga for grief is an opportunity to feel held and cared for whether you're practicing alone or in a group. It provides a time to heal, reflect and restore.
Teens can be a tricky lot. Developmentally, they're goal is to separate from you, manage things on their own and to step-out into t...
Trustbridge Hospice Care is here to walk the difficult path of grief with you and your loved ones, to help you find healing and peace.
Disenfranchised grief, sometimes called hidden grief, occurs when a loss isn’t publicly acknowledged or validated through traditional norms and rituals. This could include the death of a pet or the loss of a close friendship. Those experiencing disenfranchised grief feel isolated, stigmatized, and ashamed. While it can feel overwhelming, there are ways to support yourself
A must-read review of 10 favorite grief counseling resources for children. Perfect for any counselor working with children who have experienced grief or lo
Today we want to fill you in on the Two-Track Model of Bereavement. Why, you ask? Because we love talking about grief theory! Why, you [emphatically] ask again? Because we believe that grief theory isn’t just for grief counselors, therapists, and researchers. We believe that understanding a little […]
Understanding Grief: Finding Solace After Losing a Family Member
Artful Grief is a decade long study of loss by an art therapist, in the aftermath of her daughter's suicide. On October 11, 2001, Sharon received a phone call in the middle of the night from the New York City Police Department telling her that her seventeen year old daughter Kristin, had \"fallen\" from the roof of her college dormitory. So began her journey into the labyrinth of unspeakable grief. As the first year drew to a close she found no comfort in traditional therapy, and no solace in spoken or written words. In surrender to her inner art therapist's guidance, she began to create collages. She cut and tore images out of magazines and glued them on various size paper. The paper was a safe and sacred container, receptive to the fullness of emotion, story and paradox. Over time there was transformation and healing. Artful Grief A creative roadmap through violent dying and grief. A dose of \"soul medicine\" for survivors. A way to retrieve the pieces of a shattered life, with paper, scissors and glue. A resourceful tool for those suffering with complicated grief and/or PTSD. A place for the unspeakable to be seen and heard. A process to quiet the mind and open the heart. A visual experience of trauma images as illustrations of hope. A sample of prophetic dreams and meditations that are illuminating. A heartfelt sharing of \"intimate secrets\" for understanding and compassion. A surprising \"grief gift\" that is inspiring.
One thing Bang2writers always ask me is “How do I make new contacts?” Annoyingly, my answer is always the same: “By meeting them.” But where do you start? This seems to be one of the things that freak writers out the most. I’m often told at the seminars, talks and workshops I do that the… Read More »How Do I Make New Contacts?
I ran across this infographic awhile ago and LOVE how it puts things in an easy to see and easy to follow format. It’s a great tool-not only for those grieving the loss of a loved one-but for…
There are things that you get over in life. For example a cold, your first breakup, or an argument with a good friend. More often than not, these things happen, they cause temporary misery, maybe you learn from it, and then you let bygones be bygones. Many experiences follow […]
"I thought this was the best description of grief I’ve heard in a long time."
Learn how to use Photoshop and Canva to create Mood Boards, allowing you to present your ideas accurately, creatively and professionally.
Grief Can Also Mean This. Mental Health Quotes, Life Quotes. Life Lessons Quotes, Sad Quotes, 2 am Thoughts Quotes, Thought Cloud Quotes
These children's books about death and grief are gentle ways to talk about loss with your child, whether before or after they've experienced it themselves.
If you want to explore about the stages of grief, you’re at the right place. Dig in to get all your questions answered
Grief small group counseling lesson plans to accompany Inside Out the movie. Uses sadness, joy, and other emotions to guide students through their grief journey. Includes link to teachers pay teachers.
The Kubler Ross Change Curve, focuses on the emotional inner journey that we personally experience and undertake when coping with transition and change.
Experience emotional healing workshops & support for career transition and job loss at The Loss Art. Learn to use creative expression for grief healing and memorial support.
7 stages of grief. Seven steps of grieving loss of health. How to cope when living with chronic illness. Mourning over the life you lost due to sickness. Dealing with psychology phases of denial, ange
When we experience death the grief associated with the loss itself is excruciating. There are the obvious things we “expect” (though it is hard to describe anything with grief as expected). In the immediate, the pain of the loss can be all-consuming. But in the weeks and months […]
Grieving Teens Have Unique Needs Being a teenager is difficult enough. Add to it the stress of grieving a loss and things can ...
Support children through anticipatory grief when they have a terminally ill family member. Gain insights and strategies to help them cope in this blog post.
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Emotion is the powerful current that flows through every part of our story, from the plot and characters to the setting, pacing, theme…and beyond. It touches everything, giving all layers of our story a deeper meaning, and most importantly of all, it connects readers to our characters via empathy. If we can’t create that empathy link where readers feel emotionally invested in what’s happening, the book will close and the reader will move on. So learning how to write emotion well is probably our top job as writers.
A team of biomedical engineers has mapped the bodily reactions to emotions in 700 individuals and found that patterns were the same, whether the candidate was from Western Europe or East Asia
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"I thought this was the best description of grief I’ve heard in a long time."