Coping With Grief After Miscarriage, Stillbirth and Infant Loss
We have all heard of Elizabeth Kubler Ross's Stages of Grief but I prefer to talk about layers of grief. As bereaved parents of babies, we quickly discover that our grief does not work in a straight line. Indeed in the early days, we [...]
Grief in the Workplace
How does one respond to a fellow employee after they have experienced the loss of a loved one? Do you go about “business as usual”? Do you acknowledge their loss? What’s best? In our Resource Library is an excellent video called, [...]
GENESIS: For the BereavedThe death of someone you love is the beginning of one of the most painful times of your life. You feel like you have lost your anchor, you have lost direction, and nobody cares.Grief is a natural response to the loss of someone or something of value.We grieve the loss of [...]
Anticipatory Grief: What is it?by John Kennedy Saynor"When you think of it, much of life is spent anticipating events, both happy and sad, that are about to happen. This is true when we learn that someone we love hasn't long to live. What many people don't understand is that when we learn a loved [...]
When Your Spouse Diesby John Kennedy Saynor Unfortunately, the time comes in most spousal relationships when one dies. Whether the relationship was good or bad, the loss will be significant. Don't be surprised to find yourself grieving over someone you may not have loved. If that is [...]