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A No-Relapse Guide to Coping with Grief & Loss

A No-Relapse Guide to Coping with Grief & Loss

Grief and loss can rock you, no matter how strong your recovery. Learn to grieve in healthy ways to sustain your recovery and honor your departed loved-one.

Jim LaPierre · 10/14/2013
Is It Grief or Depression? (Or Complicated Grief?)

Is It Grief or Depression? (Or Complicated Grief?)

Understand the difference between grief, complicated grief and grief that triggers a major depression.

John Lee · 7/14/2009
Grief Counseling

Grief Counseling

Grief is a normal and healthy process during which we work through the emotional pain of loss. Between 10% and 20% of those in bereavement, however, will get ‘stuck’ in this process – never making any real progress towards healing, suffering a condition known as complicated grief. People enduring complicated can benefit greatly from grief counseling.

John Lee ·

How to Support Someone with a Family Member in Haiti

Many of us know someone deeply affected by the earthquake in Haiti. Even thousands of miles from the devastation, we can see the pain and worry in the faces of those we care about as they watch and wonder, or grieve, friends and family left behind in Port au Prince.

John Lee · 1/20/2010

Dealing with Survivor Guilt

People who survived the earthquake in Haiti, whether in or out of Haiti, may be at risk of survivor guilt, which can be one symptom of a stress disorder.

John Lee · 1/20/2010

Dealing with Grief after a Disaster – The Risk of ‘Complicated Grief’

While few things hurt like the sudden loss of a loved one, grief is a necessary and ultimately healthy process. Unfortunately, people who lose family and friends to disasters may be at an increased risk of a disorder known as traumatic or complicated grief.

John Lee · 1/19/2010