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Life After Death, Rise Up Out of Grief, Finding Yourself, and Learning to Go It Alone

How to rise up out of the depths and despair of grief after losing a loved mate, and learn to develop a new you and learning to live alone.

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The “Last Look”

About bereavment Photography. Recorces on Bereavment photography.

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Respecting Time We Share with Loved Ones

If we could list all of the loved ones with whom we share time, our pets would certainly make the list. Upon the death of a loved one we mourn their passing and struggle with resuming life as we wish it to be. We rarely think about the end of life when we are busy coping with it, trying to make ends meet or planning a vacation.

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Broken Heart Syndrome: Can You Die of a Broken Heart?

Broken heart syndrome (BHS) often occurs after the loss of a loved one. Although the condition appears in ancient and modern literature, broken heart syndrome first gained recognition as a physical illness in the early 1990’s. Symptoms of broken heart syndrome include chest pain, shortness of breath, insomnia and depression.

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A Realist’s View on Ignatia Amara

A look at the homeopathic remedy from a different point of view.

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Coping with Grief

Grief is a state of extreme sorrow which is a natural reaction to a major loss such as the death of a spouse or a child.

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Conquering Stress

Have you been under unusual stress or tension lately?

How are things at home? Any family problems?

How’s your day’s work?

Most of us aren’t faced with the multitude of challenges confronting us. But we all must deal with stress, and the manner which we cope has far-reaching implications for our health and happiness.

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The Man I Waved Away Never Returned. Another Man Came Back in His Place

What life is like for the partners of veterans suffering from PTSD.

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Family Death: The Bane Grief

An article dealing with the death of a family member and how best to deal with the grief that can often lead to depression, over-eating, and a hole in one’s heart.

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Before You Say Goodbye, Please Journey Through a Grief of Suicide

A complete resource for suicide prevention for anyone who lives with you, your child or anyone else. I’ve listed practical suggestions to help you cope with suicide and how to talk to your child of any age with compassion, confidence and love. Remember, suicide is not an ultimate escape – This article will expose you useful hints to pass though their grief stages.