by Tanya Stephenson | Jun 11, 2020 | The Grief Recovery Method
You didn’t get that job They didn’t accept your offer on the housE You may regard these disappointments as “just a part of life”. Nevertheless, they can still affect us deeply. We may ask ourselves why we’re so bothered about something we never really had in the first...
by Tanya Stephenson | Jun 11, 2020 | The Grief Recovery Method
Alone on that special day … Your birthday – an anniversary – Valentine’s Day – New Year’s Eve? Some special days and events are powerful reminders of the fact that someone very important is missing from our life, Days such as...
by Tanya Stephenson | Jun 11, 2020 | The Grief Recovery Method
Do you know someone whose child died? Are you wondering what to say to them or how you can help? If you don’t know what to say to heartbroken parents after the loss of a child, it’s not because there’s something wrong with you! Most of us were not taught how to help...
by Kate Ryan-Taylor | May 25, 2020 | The Grief Recovery Method
A great deal has been written about dealing with the emotional pain that comes with the end of a loving relationship. Unfortunately, not all relationships are loving. Most of us cross paths with people who, in one way or another, impact us in very negative ways. For...
by Kate Ryan-Taylor | May 25, 2020 | The Grief Recovery Method
Bullying certainly isn’t a new phenomenon. It has existed since the beginning of time. It’s also not something just found among humans; it occurs in a wide variety of animals and birds, frequently starting at birth. Among some sharks, it is even known to...
by Kate Ryan-Taylor | May 25, 2020 | The Grief Recovery Method
Facebook and other social media platforms have initiated major changes in how we communicate. For the most part, these changes have been wonderful! We can now see and hear about events happening with family and friends in real time. Instead of waiting for someone to...
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