Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. (Matthew 5.4)

The mission of Grief Loss & Recovery is to offer emotional support, friendship & provide a safe haven for bereaved persons to share their grief.

Mental Health Resource

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Our goal is to bring people together around the issues of addictions by providing concise, up-to-date information and a meeting place for patients, their friends and families, and professionals who offer pathways to recovery. www.psyweb.com

Participate in a Research Study

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If you have experienced the death of a loved one in the past ten years and are over eighteen years old, we invite you to participate in a brief online study of the ways that individuals make sense of and find meaning in loss. All participants will be entered in a raffle to win one of two $50 gift certificates to Amazon.com.

Your participation will contribute to a better understanding of grief and loss. The researchers, Dr. Brian Vandenberg, and Rachel Hibberd, are most grateful for your time and help in completing the study. If you have any questions, please e-mail rhibberd@umsl.edu. The study has been approved by the Institutional Review board of the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

 

Click here to participate:
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2DTKDZ9

Click here to participate: 
http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/2DTKDZ9

 

Book Corner

Rays of Hope in Times of Loss: Courage and Comfort for Grieving Hearts [Hardcover]

515SE61690L._SS500_Are you, or someone you know, grieving a significant loss? Rays of Hope in Times of Loss offers soothing guidance to help you discover the answer to many questions. It is filled with powerful therapeutic narrative, original poems, and photographs that reflect the different aspects of the emotional excursion through grief. In our fast-paced lifestyles of today, many people face loss with little guidance and insufficient time to genuinely recover. This book helps people receive beauty, wisdom, and meaningful answers about loss as they move through the maze of grief, without requiring long hours of study and heavy research. Better than a sympathy card or flowers, show how much you care by giving a copy as a gift to others or to yourself.

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Funeral Wreaths

Submission Guidelines: We accept articles, short stories, and poetry. We only accept submissions from the original author or a publicist hired by the copyright owner to submit material here. We do not pay for submitted content nor do we accept submissions that are primarily advertisements. You may place a brief resource box and contact information at the end of your submission. To submit content to this website, write joanne@grieflossrecovery.com.
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Amy Luster

Amy-Luster_783575Losing a baby is one of life's most painful experiences. Your grief may feel overwhelming. Learn what to expect and some helpful ways to manage your feelings during this traumatic time.

 
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Rhonda R Crum

Rhonda-R-Crum_849879Research on depression and bee venom therapy shows promise for those suffering from situational depression. "The toxin apamin, found in the venom of honey bees might hold the key to alleviating symptoms of certain disorders because of its ability to block the release of potassium from the nerves."

 
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Steve Wickham

Steve-Wickham_119803As I strode past a century-old cathedral the sign-board resounded: "When adversity strikes, God's already prepared the strength to get through." That speaks volumes for the power of God when we most need it. It's when we reach for God - times when we're rocked way past our own resources to cope. This 'power' is the strength to cope, to live, to endure... even a minute at a time. That strength comes from prayers that are a million notches deeper than the spoken word.

   
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Susan Leigh

Susan-Leigh_394131All emotions have different facets. Understanding the different causes of sadness is important. How and why we feel the way we do can bring powerful insights into the equation and help us heal more effectively.

 
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Judith Baxter

Judith-Baxter_175257The days following the death of a loved one are very hard and the reminders are all around us, some of them hit us unexpectedly. And there are things that need to be attended to after the funeral. Take your time but know that these things must be done.

   

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