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Find an Objective Listener. Get Grief Counseling.

Where can you find an objective listener? Clergy, funeral directors, family therapists, nurses, social workers or a physician can be objective listeners. Yes, there are professionals who specialize in grief counseling and grief therapy, but there are still many places … Continue reading

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7 Stages of Grief. There is no Short Cut.

The 7 Stages is very similar to the original stages of grief. 1.     Shock.  Total disbelief. 2.    Pain and guilt.  Your body reacts physically.  I got nauseous every time I remembered what was happening.  It is natural to have guilt … Continue reading

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How Kubler Ross Stages of Grief gave me a Blueprint.

Dr. Elisabeth Kubler Ross wrote a book in 1969 “On Death and Dying”.  This brought attention for the first time to these specific 5 stages.  Since that time, others have written about stages of grief.  I urge you to spend … Continue reading

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