The Many Faces of Grief, Part 3 Dying Without Regrets – The Family
My Mother: After my father suffered a moderate stroke, my mother stepped into her nine year role as his selfless caregiver. Along with compromising his …
My Mother: After my father suffered a moderate stroke, my mother stepped into her nine year role as his selfless caregiver. Along with compromising his …
As I wrote in The Many faces of Grief in October, my husband Ted’s 54 yo son Don died, not completely unexpectedly, September 28, 2018. We were not shocked …
After my sister-in-law died suddenly, I grieved for my brother and his overwhelming pain. After my father died, I went shopping. After my brother died, I …
I got married on October 3, 1992, in almost pitch darkness. I had always wanted an evening wedding with candlelight. Aside from the romantic reasons, people …
by Peter Mangiola~If you have never had a loved one look at you without recognizing who you are, the idea of grieving the loss of someone that is standing …
by Betty Long, RN~If we’re lucky, we’ve had someone in our lives who thought we were ‘the cat’s meow.’ Someone who loved us unconditionally, made us …
FamilyAffaires.com Publisher Roseann Vanella sits down with Psychologist, Author, WHYY Radio Host of Voices in the Family & FamilyAffaires.com Expert …
FamilyAffaires.com Publisher Roseann Vanella sits down with Psychologist, Author, WHYY Radio Host of Voices in the Family & FamilyAffaires.com Expert …
FamilyAffaires.com Expert Contributor, Dr.Dan Gottlieb discussed his newly published book, The Wisdom We’re Born With, Restoring Faith in Ourselves with …
by Peter Mangiola, RN~ Death (and the grief it causes) spares none. Everyone who lives long enough experiences the death of a loved one, be …