
A Chat with Calandrian Simpson - Kemp
February 1st-7th will mark the fourth annual National Gun Violence Survivors Week, which focuses on sharing the stories of gun survivors who live with the trauma of gun violence every day. Calandrian ...
2 Helmi 202222min

Be Careful Not to Minimize Anyone's Ggrief
At times it can be hard to find the right words to say to a person who is grieving. And when it comes to grief support, words can either heal and connect us or they can shut the griever down and hurt ...
26 Tammi 202212min

Will I Ever Find Happiness Again?
As a grief recovery coach I've learned that many people become good at holding onto and trying to hide their emotional pain. Some people have unresolved loss of trust from childhood experiences that k...
19 Tammi 202212min

Mindfulness and Grief
There is no right or wrong way to grieve and thank goodness there are ways to support the grieving process, and mindfulness is one of them. Choosing to live in the past or the future not only robs you...
12 Tammi 202212min

The Body Remembers
When it comes to loss and trauma, studies show that the body remembers and stores from our life experiences. Some believe that the mind might forget but the body never does. The truth is, our bodies s...
5 Tammi 202214min

Creating Healthy Boundaries
Setting healthy boundaries can be hard, but much of our health and general well-being depends on our ability to set and maintain good boundaries. At no time in life is that ability more necessary than...
29 Joulu 202116min

What is Ambiguous Grief?
The term ambiguous grief was coined by Pauline Boss PHD in the 1970's. Basically it is the grief experienced from the loss of someone who is still alive and for many it's when a loss is unresolved.
22 Joulu 202115min

Everyone Grieves Differently
For some people grief can be a very hard and emotionally difficult experience and they may feel a wide range of emotions, while others may experience less intense emotions.However, we all have differe...
15 Joulu 202113min



















