by Neema Saberi | Jan 15, 2016 |
Events do not disturb people – their judgments about them do. This is the core message of the first self-help manual, the Enchiridion – a collection of practical precepts from second-century Greek-speaking philosopher Epictetus....
by Neema Saberi | Jan 15, 2016 |
What do you say to a mom or dad who has suffered the ultimate heartbreak? July is Bereaved Parents Awareness Month, a project started by Peter and Deb Kulkkula in honor of families trying to cope after the death of a child. The Massachusetts couple struggled through...
by Neema Saberi | Jan 15, 2016 |
When a loved one dies from any substance related cause, grief can be complicated by societal stigma and ignorance. Together we support each other, better understand our grief, and learn coping skills when faced with inappropriate comments from others. Together, we...
by Neema Saberi | Jan 15, 2016 |
When their child with special needs has died most had spent most of their lives as a loving caregiver to their child, and now feel lost as to what is their role now. In this group we can share those thoughts and others, as well as things that may have been helpful to...
by Neema Saberi | Jan 15, 2016 |
The issues of men in grief can be different from women due to the expectations that many in society put on us and the expectations that we put on ourselves to be there for others in our family and forget about our own needs while grieving. Together, we remember our...