Grief
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Michael Schreiner | September 7, 2015
Depression Versus Grief
Depression and grief are both total responses to a given life situation. To use a poker analogy, we...
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Michael Schreiner | August 19, 2015
Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For The Death Of A Loved One
There is a common thought pattern following the death of a loved one that could be categorized as...
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Michael Schreiner | August 12, 2015
Grief And Funeral Ceremonies
On the surface funeral ceremonies are held for the benefit of the deceased but in actuality they’re held...
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Michael Schreiner | August 7, 2015
When Something Is Really Bothering You
When something is really bothering you three common remedies are to talk about it, to cry over it,...
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Michael Schreiner | July 10, 2015
Lost Youth
Conscious awareness around where grief originates doesn’t necessarily make the process of grieving any easier but it does make...
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Michael Schreiner | June 24, 2015
Narrative Therapy For Grief
Grief is the multifaceted response to a change in a customary pattern of living. Thoughts and emotions are...
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Michael Schreiner | June 8, 2015
Grief And Transitions
After losing someone important to them people in the throes of grief usually add to the vicious cycle...
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Michael Schreiner | May 22, 2015
Acceptance
Most people are familiar with the Kubler-Ross stages of grief, which are denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance....
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Michael Schreiner | May 21, 2015
Grief And Control
Grief could be defined as the response to a change in a customary pattern of living. But people...
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Michael Schreiner | May 14, 2015
No Clean Slates With Grief
It’s easy to fall under the spell of closure when working through grief, under the idea that with...