Dealing with the death of a loved one is one of life’s great hardships and a very individual process. If you find yourself in need of personal counseling, we can refer you to qualified professionals. Additionally, we offer these thoughtful articles to provide guidance and direction for anyone touched by grief.
- Helping Yourself with Grief
Mourning is the open expression of your thoughts and feelings regarding the death of a loved one. It is an essential part your healing journey.
Will I Befriend My Feelings Or Will I Deny Them
Will I Grieve Or Will I Mourn?
Helping Yourself Heal When Someone Dies
Helping Yourself Heal When Your Child Dies
Helping Yourself Heal When Your Spouse Dies
Helping Yourself Heal When a Parent Dies
Helping Yourself Heal When a Baby Dies
Helping Yourself Heal During the Holiday Season
Helping Dispel 5 Common Myths About Grief
Helping Yourself Live When You Are Seriously Ill
- Helping Others with Grief
How to help and support a friend who has experienced the death of someone they loved.
Helping a Friend Who Is Seriously Ill
Helping a Suicide Survivor Heal
Helping a Homicide Survivor Heal
Helping a Grandparent Who Is Grieving
- For and About Grieving Children and Teenagers
Children and teenagers need help understanding and expressing their grief following the death of a friend or family member.
Helping Children Cope with Grief
Helping Teenagers Cope With Grief
Helping Infants and Toddlers When Someone They Love Dies
- Funerals, Memorials, Cremation and Related Topics
Understanding the importance of the rituals surrounding death can alleviate the sadness and confusion following the death of a loved one.