Journeys Through Grief
This is a support page for all those people who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
Su***de is a growing cause of death among our society. These resources will help you to manage your grief from a su***de death:
1: https://www.facebook.com/journeysthroughgrief/videos/936349290253972
2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tyz9SsC7yQ
3: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=riDIixgSI5s
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If you are grieving, may your journey be guided by light and love.
If you know someone who is grieving, reach out to them, share a memory of the person who died or simply tell them you are thinking about them today in their sorrow.
As time passes, the work of grieving becomes less difficult and requires less energy. It begins as a full-time job, but becomes more of a part-time effort that allows other meaningful experiences to occur.
The Coalition to Support Grieving Students created a free school practitioner-oriented website, https://grievingstudents.org , with over 20 video training modules on topics ranging from how to talk with grieving students to responding to a school crisis event.
As grieving children see their peers receiving support from families, they may feel the depth of their own loss more deeply, even years after the death occurred.
The Coalition to Support Grieving Students created a free school practitioner-oriented website, https://grievingstudents.org , with over 20 video training modules on topics ranging from how to talk with grieving students to responding to a school crisis event.
Grief does not end at a fixed point. In many ways, children never get over a significant loss. It is a life-changing event.
The Coalition to Support Grieving Students created a free school practitioner-oriented website, https://grievingstudents.org , with over 20 video training modules on topics ranging from how to talk with grieving students to responding to a school crisis event.
What do you remember about your person that brings you comfort? If you'd like, post a photo of you together in the comments.
Book Review: After Annie After Annie Anna Quindlen https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/after-annie-anna-quindlen/1143644650 Your absence has gone through me Like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color. – W. S. Merwin This superscript for the book describes Anna ... READ MORE
Going Back to School After a Death: 9 Tips As you are going through the motions of planning carpools, packing new book bags, and laying out first-day of school outfits, we know that a peek inside your head may reveal a tornado of racing thoughts and anxieties about your child going back to school after a death […]
Today is . As you were grieving the death of your spouse, what friend came to you and supported you? What did they do for you?
Another way to help you navigate your grief during the summer season is by choosing the right destination.
When planning a trip, choosing a destination that resonates with you emotionally is essential. Some may find solace in peaceful, natural surroundings, while others seek vibrant and bustling cities. Reflect on what feels right for you and select a place that allows you to connect with your emotions while offering the possibility of new experiences.
Grief and travel may seem like an unlikely combination, but they can create a healing experience. You can navigate the summer season with resilience and grace by first acknowledging your grief. By permitting ourselves to grieve, we create space for healing and growth.
Travel can be a beautiful catalyst for growth—embrace the summer, honor your loved ones, and allow yourself to find solace and healing amidst the beauty of the world around you.
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Grief is made up of each person's world: their past, their personality, their present circumstances and much more.
This and other book reviews are available at https://www.journeysthroughgrief.com/
The Healing Book: Facing the Death and Celebrating the Life of Someone You Love By: Ellen Sabin and ______________ The authors of this book are Ellen Sabin and anyone else who is working on it to remember the person who died. It is a joint project that provides an ... READ MORE
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