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Gender Differences in Grief

People often ask us if there are differences in how women and men grieve. We see this most often after the death of a child when the grieving styles of the bereaved parents can be quite different. Sometimes these differences can add yet another layer of depth to one’s grief
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Guide to Selling a House After Death of a Loved One

July 15, 2022 by Ryan Fitzgerald

Selling a house after the death of a loved one can be an overwhelming process. Not only do you have to deal with the emotional stress of losing someone you love, but you also have to take care of all the practical matters that come with selling
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Grief and Alcohol and Drug Use

July 12, 2022 by Charles E. Schwartz, MD

How can grief affect alcohol and drug use Men who are grieving after the death of their spouses or other close relatives, are much more likely to run into major problems with alcohol and/or drug use. Grief causes terrible stress and unbearable pain from their loss. In their struggle to
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Having a goal

May 4, 2022 by Isabel Melgarejo

Having a goal -a perspective from The Tidy Coach About a year ago I started working with the sweetest lady you can ever meet. She called me because she wanted to organize her whole residence in specific a room where her mom had lived several years until her passing. During
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Tethered To the Past (Hidden Grief)

March 10, 2022 by Stanley Kissel, Ph.D.

What’s a path to hidden grief? Memories! Memories are a slippery slope. Holding on to your good memories is natural and healthy. However, allowing them to keep you tethered to the past is destructive.  Grieving is a process which usually takes its course. It occurs over
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The Dangers of Compound Isolation

August 6, 2020 by Herb Knoll

“How has everyone been dealing with the loneliness, especially in this socially distancing world?” Jeremy asked this question, a member of the Widowers Support Network– a ministry on Facebook for grieving men who have lost their soulmate. The responses to Jeremy’s question ranged from “It’s almost
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Helping a friend who is grieving

May 13, 2020 by Stanley Kissel, Ph.D.

So how can you best support your grieving friend? How often have you heard someone say, “After Peggy died I wanted to call or visit Frank, but I just didn’t know what to say?” Unfortunately it happens too often. There is a time when just your presence is comforting and
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A widower’s Christmas wish list

December 3, 2019 by Herb Knoll

From as far away as Australia to the British Isles, from Canada to Nigeria, the Widowers Support Network hears the cries of men who mourn the loss of their wife, their soul mates, their partners in life. Widowed men don’t ask for much, never have, never will. After all, men
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