#grief

News | Animal Links

Why Mourning a Pet Can Be Harder Than Grieving for a Person

Disenfranchised grief refers to losses that society doesn’t fully appreciate or ignores. This makes it harder to mourn, at least in public.

News | News

Michael Oren: Reflections on Peoplehood, Democracy, and Grief

Michael Oren: Reflections on Peoplehood, Democracy, and Grief Clarity with Michael Oren I proudly serve as president of the Hadas Malka Foundation that assists the needy and bereaved families of the Israel Border Police. The foundation is named for a youn

Advice & Self-Help | Advice & Self-Help

Dragon's Breath | LynneCurryAuthor.com

Dragon's breath: flash fiction reminding you what you need to do to leave grief mixed with anger behind so you can see the sun again

Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support

Elizabeth Gilbert on Love, Loss, and How to Move Through Grief as Grief Moves Through You

“Grief is a force of energy that cannot be controlled or predicted. It comes and goes on its own schedule. Grief does not obey your plans, or your wishes. Grief will do whatever it wants to you, whenever it wants to. In that regard, Grief has a lot in c

Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research

Burnt Roses: Facing Loss and Grief

Grief comes boxed in many different packages. The death of a loved one, a routine visit to the ...

Psychology | Psychology & Psychological Research

COVID-19 Has Upended Our World; It’s OK to Grieve

We are isolated, our lives are disrupted, and we don't know how bad it will be. It's okay to feel unsettled and important to acknowledge what we are feeling.

Advice & Self-Help | Couples and Relationship Support

What to Say to Someone in Grief

A new study suggests that while there may not be any objectively “right” things to say to someone in pain, saying less and listening more are always helpful. (“That sounds really hard” can also be a useful default.)

News | Animal Links

Getting Over Rover: Why Our Grief Over a Dog Is So Intense

Those of us who have loved a dog know the truth: Your pet is never "just a dog," which explains why we miss them so much when they pass away.

Psychology | Relationships

The Five Stages of Ghosting Grief

A woman dives into the confusing vacuum created by an unanswered text.

Advice & Self-Help | Empowering Tools for Growth

5 Beliefs to Radically Transform Unhappiness to Wellbeing

Are you sad, anxious, managing a difficult relationship, grief or divorce? Are you feeling the stress of medical issues, parenting or work? Like flipping on a switch, changing the meaning you ascribe to life’s hardships instantaneously short circuits th

Psychology | Relationships

What I Wish I Knew Before I Delivered My Stillborn Son

When the doctor confirmed my worst suspicions and slowly helped me up from the exam table, I asked, "What happens now? Do I need to have a D&C?" He shook his head no. "You'll need to deliver." With those words, I was transported in

Psychology | Relationships

Read Sheryl Sandberg's touching Facebook post on mourning husband

Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg took to the social media site on Wednesday to write about mourning the loss of her husband Dave Goldberg.

Psychology | Health & Wellbeing

12 Tips For Recovering From Emotional Pain

by PurposeFairy “Pain (any pain–emotional, physical, mental) has a message. The information it has about our life can be remarkably specific, but it usually falls into one of two categories: “We wo...