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Last weekend I attended the funeral of a man who was my father’s best friend growing up and throughout their lives. I wasn’t close to this man personally, and hadn’t planned on the day stirring up any sadness, but I was wrong.
It’s been over 6 years since I’ve grieved the loss of my father. I’ve gone thru the stages of grief:
- Denial
- Sadness/Depression
- Bargaining
- Anger
- Acceptance
I’ve been in the acceptance part for a few years now. However, with the grief process, it has a tendency to catch us off guard sometimes. It sneaks up on us when we least expect it, and random events can spark sadness, anger, and pull us out of our acceptance without our permission.
Preparing for the day I was so focused on thinking about the man who died, that I forgot about his daughter…that’s what created the pain for me. Seeing his daughter grieving the loss of her dad, entering this new “club” of people who have lost their parents, and I knew exactly how she felt.
So, what do we do when current situations open up old hurtful wounds? Don’t fight it. Allow yourself to cry, talk about it with a loved one…get the feeling out. As I said before, grief can catch us off guard and hit us for no apparent reason at all. With time, the intensity will lessen.
*Tamara enjoys doing marriage counseling, individual counseling, & couples counseling at Imagine Hope. We also specialize in family counseling, child & adolescent counseling. Imagine Hope serves the Indianapolis area, including the surrounding areas of Carmel, Noblesville, Zionsville, Westfield & Fishers.
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With October being Breast Cancer Awareness Month, it’s amazing to see all the support, special events and education available. I’ve been surprised by all the involvement by various groups. Whether it’s seeing the staff at my local Kroger wearing their self-decorated pink shirts, or watching the last two NFL football Sundays with the pink hats, wristbands and shoes, it’s awesome how involved everyone gets.
This year for the first time I participated in the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer walk downtown. It took my breath away as I saw the sea of pink behind me as I turned around and looked at all the other walkers/runners that day.
I’ve been blessed enough to be able to say that I don’t have any females in my life who have had breast cancer. I know alot of others haven’t been as fortunate. To those of you who have loved ones who haven’t been as fortunate, my heart goes out to you. I know what it’s like to lose a loved one to cancer. For those of you who have conquered this horrible monster, congratulations and God bless!
*Tamara enjoys doing marriage counseling, individual counseling, & couples counseling at Imagine Hope. We also specialize in family counseling, child & adolescent counseling. Imagine Hope serves the Indianapolis area, including the surrounding areas of Carmel, Noblesville, Zionsville, Westfield & Fishers.
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A few months ago I heard a startling and sad statistic. Over $3million is spent EVERY SECOND on pornography. I’m not saying every person who spends money on pornography is an addict, but I am saying that alot of that money is being spent by addicts.
Some addictions can be abstained from, such as alcohol, drugs, gambling, etc. However, there are some addictions where there is a slippery slope and unclear boundary line. Some of these include sex, food & spending. With these 3, it would be ridiculous (and life threatening in the case of food) to abstain from them altogether. This is why it’s hard to find that “what’s appropriate?” line when it comes to sexual addiction.
We’ve seen relationships & marriages struggle and self-esteem be shattered by this sad, but widespread addiction. For the most part, it is generally men who struggle with the addiction, but there are women who identify themselves as sexual addicts. Wives have questioned their attractiveness and feel broken when facing a husbands sexual addiction. It’s not only important for the addict to get help, but those closely involved to seek healing as well.
If you find yourself struggling with this issue in your life & where that boundary is for yourself, then you might want to seek further information on this topic. Some good resources are Sex Addicts Anonymous, or either of these two books: Out of the Shadows by Patrick Carnes or a christian resource, Every Man’s Battle by Stephen Arterburn & Fred Stoeker. A christian resource addressing this issue for women in a relationship with a male with a sexual addiction is Every Heart Restored by Stephen Arterburn & Fred Stoeker.
*Tamara enjoys doing marriage counseling, individual counseling, & couples counseling at Imagine Hope. We also specialize in family counseling, child & adolescent counseling. Imagine Hope serves the Indianapolis area, including the surrounding areas of Carmel, Noblesville, Zionsville, Westfield & Fishers.
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