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Posts Tagged ‘grief process’

Donna B – “Strains on a Marriage”

September 26, 2019

Donna B – “Strains on a Marriage”

Donna discusses how grieving can effect a marriage and a job. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Posted in Death During Service, Death of a Child, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged grief process, grieving differently, loss of a child, New life, starting over

Donna B – “When the death is public”

September 24, 2019

Donna B – “When the death is public”

Donna discusses healing and a public death. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Posted in Death During Service, Death of a Child, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged grief process, grieving, Healing, loss of a child, privacy, stronger

Donna B – “Brotherhood of Military”

September 24, 2019

Donna B – “Brotherhood of Military”

Donna talks about support from the extended family of the military. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Posted in Death During Service, Death of a Child, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged grief process, grieving process, loss of a child, Love, remembering, Support

Donna B – “Grief Dreams”

September 24, 2019

Donna B – “Grief Dreams”

Donna discusses dreams and reality. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Posted in Death of a Child, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged grief process, loss of a child, remembering

Donna B – “Grieving Over Time”

September 24, 2019

Donna B – “Grieving Over Time”

Donna about time, how grief changes and moving on. Donna continues to grieve the death her son during service in Afghanistan.

Posted in Death of a Child, Grief and Trauma, Video and tagged fresh grief, grief process, memories, New life, Time

Doug M – “Waiting before making major changes”

September 19, 2019

Doug M – “Waiting before making major changes”

Doug discusses the importance of waiting to make decisions after you have developed your new life. Doug continues to grieve the death of his first wife.

Posted in Death of a Partner, Video and tagged first year, grief process, grief recovery, New normal, new traditions, Support

Doug M – “Planning for Death”

September 19, 2019

Doug M – “Planning for Death”

Doug talks about how planning for a funeral and life after his wife’s death was helpful. Doug continues to grieve the death of his first wife.

Posted in Death of a Partner, Video and tagged advance care planning, funeral, grief group, grief process, loss of a partner, obituary

Doug M – “Writing a Letter”

September 19, 2019

Doug M – “Writing a Letter”

Doug explains how writing was very profound and helpful in processing his grief. Doug continues to grieve the death of his first wife.

Posted in Death of a Partner, Video and tagged communication, grief process, loss of a partner, Love, Regret

Doug M – “New Normal”

September 19, 2019

Doug M – “New Normal”

Doug tells about changes and how he has learned to embrace the new normal. Doug continues to grieve the death of his first wife.

Posted in Death of a Partner, Video and tagged grief process, impact, learn, losing yourself, loss of a partner, New life

Doug M – “Coming to Terms with Sibling Death”

September 19, 2019

Doug M – “Coming to Terms with Sibling Death”

Doug talks about the loss of his brother when he was young and how it effected his fear of loss and separation of his own children. Doug continues to grieve the death of his first wife.

Posted in Death of A Loved One, Death of a Sibling, Video and tagged anxiety, getting help, grief process, shock, sibling loss, Time
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