Grief
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Michael Schreiner | September 22, 2014
Make A List Of Five Things You Want Your Partner To Do If You Die
This article is especially relevant for couples nearing the end of their lifespans, where one partner will leave...
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Michael Schreiner | July 31, 2014
Grieve With People
We think of Jesus spending forty days in the desert, the Buddha waiting for enlightenment under the Bodhi...
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Michael Schreiner | July 25, 2014
Secondary Losses
Grieving is a confusing process for various reasons. The one we want to talk about here is that...
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Michael Schreiner | July 17, 2014
Pleasant Emotions While Grieving
We tend to put a lot of energy into trying to make our life experience conform to how...
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Michael Schreiner | July 10, 2014
Final Goodbye
The fact that one day, in the not too distant future, you will have to say goodbye to...
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Michael Schreiner | July 7, 2014
Ambivalence and Grief
Ambivalence, which means having simultaneous conflicting thoughts and feelings about a situation, is common for most people dealing...
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Michael Schreiner | June 25, 2014
Guilt Is A Way To Regain Control During Grief
When people die in accidents the circumstances are always tragic, but there are often different levels of avoidability....
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Michael Schreiner | June 24, 2014
Carry Your Loved One With You
There is no aspect of the human condition more tragic than the fact that we choose life yet...
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Michael Schreiner | June 4, 2014
Endings Are Also Beginnings
Experiences that elicit grief are so difficult because of the finality, the stark realization that time has run...
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Michael Schreiner | June 2, 2014
Do Not Grieve Alone
When you lose someone important to you, the invisible cord tying you to this person snaps. The more...