Many of us want to be there to help a friend or family member who is experiencing a severe loss. Words often fail us at times like these. Some of us are so afraid to say or do the wrong thing, we end ...
And so in case you’re concerned about how to help a loved one who’s going through something awful, here’s a quick guide based on what I learned from being on the other side. 1. Don’t be sensationalist ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Grief is hard and the holidays make it even harder. Our society does not understand or like grief. In fact, we do a great job of ...
Dear Eric: I have a friend I’ll call “Sally.” She is in her mid-50s and is single with no kids. Both of her parents are deceased. Prior to her mother’s death, she quit her job to care for her. Once ...
For the first six months of 2016, I was living back home in Miles City for the first time since graduating from high school in 2008. A highlight of these months were the many times I was stopped by ...
You can’t fix a person’s pain, says Australia’s “grief lady” – but there are ways to avoid adding to it.
Grief is something every human will experience at some point in their life. It may emerge after losing a parent, sibling, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. PeopleImages / iStock / Getty Images Plus via Getty Images If you know a grieving family that's experienced a loss, your heart is ...
As I watch my son grieve the loss of another close friend only a month and a half after losing the first, it reminds me that we are in a time where parents have to prepare to discuss conversations of ...
My bottom line is this: there is no one right way to grieve. And when grief comes to town, there is no point in telling it what to do. Grief arrives with its own agenda. Sometimes grief crashes ...