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Losing a Loved One: Dealing with The Most Difficult Situation in Life

by Andrew De Vera Ibisate in Death, October 21, 2009
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Have you ever experience losing a person so dear to you? Are you confuse, having a hard time to move on, or so totally depressed because of this devastating news? All of us will live through this traumatic event, and it is not a question of why it happened but on how we could survive what happened…

Losing Your Best Friend: Bereavement and How to Deal with It

by Dianna Moylan in Death, March 24, 2009
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The writer looks back at the years since her partner died and tries to map the progress of the process of bereavement. It really isn’t a single or singular experience, and you cannot tell people how they will feel.

Dealing with Death and Coping with Bereavement

by S J Dickens in Death, October 7, 2008
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How can we healthily face the reality of death? How can we address bereavement?

Death

by securityman in Death, August 12, 2008
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Death and Bereavement self help.

Getting Over Your Relationship

by Fay Maguire in Relationships, June 29, 2008
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Very few people in this world can claim to avoided a break-up, and nasty ones at that. Unless you’ve been in outer space, you will be aware of other people breaking up around you at different points in life, and many fail to cope as well as they could if only they knew the secrets of break-up self- preservation.

How to Recover From a Broken Heart

by Terri Lane in Relationships, May 29, 2008
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This is for those who have loved and lost. A guide to help minimize the pain and get your heart back into good working order.

Comfort for the Grieving

by Sister Anne in Death, March 19, 2008
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Sometimes it’s difficult to know what to say to someone who is grieving a loss, or to hear those right words and know what to do to overcome grief.

The Post Bereavement Healing Process

by George Leard in Death, December 25, 2007
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A look at how the bereaved can be supported during their most difficult moments. Factors like an understanding spirit,kind words, a listening ear, and a shoulder to lean on are discussed.

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