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| A MEMORIAL TO MY FATHER Author: Joleen Watson Some may own castles on the bank of the Rhine and hire an orchestra each evening at nine Subject(s): Grief Issues |
| Coping With a Loved One’s Long Term Illness Author: Tamara Wilhelm The statistics are alarming. In 2003 an estimated 556,902 people died from cancer. Every year there are 5.2 million people living with Alzheimer’s and it’s estimated that 10 million baby boomers will develop Alzheimer’s in their lifetime. If that’s not en Subject(s): Grief Issues, Stress, Depression, Healthy Living |
| Coping with Grief and Loss Author: Natalie Chandler Losing something that is important to us is never easy. Luckily we are designed to be able to cope with and actually survive loss. Most people are just not aware of what’s “normal” when grieving. Our hope is that this article will help you understand gr Subject(s): Grief Issues, Stress |
| Coping with Sudden Loss Author: Joleen Watson The sudden, unexpected loss of a friend or loved one can be one of the most difficult things to cope with. While most losses are devastating, a sudden loss can leave us feeling uncertain, anxious, and vulnerable about life and the future. Subject(s): Grief Issues, Healthy Living |
| Healing after the loss of a child Author: Teri Claassen Losing a child is one of the top fears parents face. It is one of nature’s cruelest moments. Whether it is due to stillbirth, miscarriage, sudden infant death syndrome, illness, or after years spent with the child, the pain is intense and crippling. Subject(s): Grief Issues, Parenting, Depression, Stress |
| Healing the Loss of Hurricane Katrina Author: Natalie Chandler As most of you are aware, at last count, there are 2,600 evacuees in Indianapolis from Hurricane Katrina. Subject(s): Grief Issues |
| The Devastation of a Miscarriage Author: Natalie Chandler I never imagined a few years ago I would one day write about my own experience having a miscarriage. I had heard of women who had one or multiple miscarriages, but you can never fully understand the loss until you experience one yourself. Subject(s): Grief Issues, Stress, Parenting |





