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Index of Articles

  1. "Killer Clichés" about loss

  2. Less Than Loved Ones --- Hopes and Dreams

  3. Am I equipped for Happiness?

  4. If I start crying will I be able to stop?

  5. Are there actual stages of grieving?

  6. Am I paranoid, or are people avoiding me?

  7. I'm Fine... And other Lies!!!

  8. Exploring the "F" words

  9. Exploring the "F" words #2 --- Fear

  10. Exploring the "F" words #3 --- Familiarity

  11. Right or Happy... Pick One!

  12. Is it ever Too Soon to Recover?

  13. Heart vs. Smart!

  14. Emotional Jet Lag

  15. On Crying Part 1

  16. On Crying Part 2

  17. Pay Me Now or Pay Me Later

  18. As Unconditional as it Gets

  19. Legacy of Love or Monument to Misery

  20. After the Fall of the Towers How to Address Your Children

  21. RECOVERING FROM LOSS &ADAPTING TO A NEW REALITY 

  22. Conclusionary Rituals - Things you need to know about Funerals & Memorial Services

  23. What a Difference a Day Makes - Memorial Day

  24. Uh-Oh, It's That Time Again

     

Personal Commentaries

  1. Farewell to Payne Stewart

  2. Danny and Danielle - We Hardly Knew Ye

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The Articles

Recovery from grief or loss is achieved by a series of small and correct choices made by the griever. We hope these articles give you some valuable insights into those actions and provoke you to begin taking them as soon as possible.

John W. James, Russell P. Friedman, & Eric J. Cline

People's Reaction to Loss and What to Do about It

    Grief is the normal and natural reaction to loss, yet most of the knowledge and information we acquire about dealing with loss is not normal, natural, correct, or helpful.

    In the course of our work, we are constantly called upon to explain what we mean when we make the statement that the majority of what we are taught about dealing with loss is not of assistance to us when a real-life emotional crisis occurs.

    With that in mind, we present here a series of articles that we have written and have published over the years that can help you get a clearer picture of what is true and accurate in relationship to both grief and recovery, for yourself and on behalf of others about whom you may be concerned.

    The articles were written by Russell P. Friedman, Executive Director and John W. James, with input from Eric J. Cline, Director of The Grief Recovery Institute of Canada. Russell and John are co-authors of The Grief Recovery Handbook and When Children Grieve.

        The articles combine educational information with answers to commonly asked questions. We present them here in the order they were written.

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