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Relationships Ending: The Five Stages of Grief
Anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one and who has dealt with the pain of that experience by seeing a counselor or working through self-help workbooks will tell you that there are five stages of...
16 commentsWhat to say to someone who has recently broken up after a long relationship
In response to livelonger's Hub Request: There really isn't much to say. Having gone through a huge breakup myself a few years ago, the best thing my friends did for me was to just be there. They...
3 commentsGOOD GRIEF, JUST DO IT!
My maternal grandmother (I called her Nana) was the first person I had the opportunity to literally walk to death’s door. I was sixteen. I sat with her and held her hand and talked into her ear for the last...
9 commentsThe Lovely Bones
The Lovely Bones is a novel by Alice Sebold. A light read and enjoyable, this book has helped many people overcome what is known as the five stages of grief by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross. "My name was Salmon,...
3 commentsA new Army Wife Journal
I guess I didn't know all that was expected of me. I guess it sounded easy. If millions of people could do this every day, why couldn't I? My feelings....are well....very full. It's 38 days before he...
1 commentAfter Death: Communication From Behind The Veil?
The stories of visitation experiences with those who have passed on are doorways, passageways into another understanding of reality.
19 commentsThe five stages of grief
As someone who once studied health and social care, the Kubler Ross Model and as someone who has lost many people in her short lifetime, I thought I'd write about the five stages of grief, the road to...
1 commentThe 5, 3, 7 Stages of Grief or Que Sara Sara
People have studied grief, I’m sure before, Kubler-Ross, and we know they have since. Churches, mental health organizations, and individuals who have seen it, lived it, or been involved with it have...
5 commentsGiving Grief a Face - Reflections on a Road Called Grief - Part 2
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross wrote "On Death and Dying" in 1969. In her original research, she observed five stages of grief that were common to people that found out they were terminally ill. These stages include...
2 commentsHow do you face loss? Grief and transitions
I am trying to write a post on acceptance but I realise that before we get to acceptance we need to understand grief and how it hits you. We think of grief as something that we only have when someone in...
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