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.

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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.

 

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Book Corner

About Grief: Insights, Setbacks, Grace Notes, Taboos [Hardcover]

41Eul789wL._SL500_AA300_About Grief is a refreshingly down-to-earth book about an issue that blindsides many people. Written in a warm and conversational way that is, at times, deeply moving, at times, surprisingly amusing, and always practical, it covers a wide range of issues facing people in grief. Marasco and Shuff have done the footwork for readers who wish to know more about this complex subject. Using a variety of sources, including books, films, music and many hours spent talking with people in grief, the authors distill their candid insights into a series of short, single-topic-essays that can be easily digested in one sitting--a format they found grieving people preferred. This is not a book written by clinicians, so there's no cold jargon. It's not a memoir of one individual's grief, so it has something for everyone. And it's not a self-peddling inspirational book. It's a wise, plain-spoken, comforting book about an intimidating topic. As one reader recently said of About Grief: "Reading this book is like having a smart, entertaining friend around--at a time when you really need one."

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The Grieving Process

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# Article Title Author Hits
21 I Am Surviving Grief and Loss Judith Baxter 511
22 How to Make Yourself Feel Happy in Sad Situations Chio Ugochukwu 538
23 Emotional Intensity Owen F Ireland 410
24 Be There Frances Lucas 418
25 Finding Solace in Gardening Bonnie Moss 247
26 What If Personal Disaster Ever Happened To Me? Stephen Russell-Lacy 1396
27 The Emotional Trauma of Amputation Jim Moustakas 1556
28 Are We Up For The Test? Frances Lucas 1363
29 Handling Grief Barbara Altman 1422
30 Positive Coping Strategies For Life in Diaspora - Get A Grip: Practicing Self-Care Nobel Mandizvidza Pasi 728
31 Coping With Death of a Loved One Jim Moustakas 1443
32 Positive Coping Strategies For Life in Diaspora - Get Real, Get a Grip and Get a Plan Nobel Mandizvidza Pasi 522
33 Don't Carry The Pain Benson Medina 1323
34 Set Free to Let Go - Moving on After Loss Dwan Rager 612
35 Strategies to Help Deal With Death and Loss Ian Tomlinson 416
36 How Do You Fill the Void? Susan Russo 2482
37 Embracing the Suffering Life in Order to Overcome Steve Wickham 2185
38 How Devastating Loss Teaches Us to Overcome Challenges Candace Barr 2097
39 Even After Tragedy, Life Goes On Sandy Harper 1972
40 Grief and the Holiday Season - 12 Strategies for Cultivating Peace of Mind Glynis Sherwood 1813

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