Grief
MyBereavement.net offers you a personal profile where you can tell other users about yourself, as well as a section where you can tell them about the ones you lost.
Grant money available to graduate students studying effects of non-traditional cognition on grief and bereavement
Persons seeking diagnosis and treatment for baffling symptoms might consider a lupus diagnosis. The author suffered for three years and was misdiagnosed by five doctors before finding the answer.
Carrie Huguss father committed suicide when she was only thirteen; she had a difficult time dealing with reality for years after. Now as an adult, she tells her experience and help others cope with the loss of their loved ones.
Author Finds Hope in the Depths of Despair and Sends an Important Message about the Prevention and Treatment of Malignant Melanoma
Tracy Swanson to be interviewed by Healing the Grieving Heart Hosts, Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley on March 12th, 2009, sponsored by The Open to Hope Foundation www.opentohope.com.
Join Jacqueline Foreman when she speaks to the founders of The Forever Family Foundation, Bob and Phran Ginsberg on September 12, 2008 at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT at www.blogtalkradio.com/yourmentalhealth
Is it really necessary to send an additional thank you card in the mail, if the person giving the gift is present when it's opened
Karen James, to be interviewed by Healing the Grieving Heart Hosts, Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley on April 9th, 2009, sponsored by The Open to Hope Foundation www.opentohope.com.
Being struck by an oncoming car or being otherwise involved in an automobile accident can be one of the most frightening experiences one can endure.
Living in a small town in Colorado, Cassie Sanders found joy in helping burn victims recover from their injuries.
Dr. Heidi Horsley, Psychologist and Social Worker, Executive Director and Co-Founder for the Open to Hope Foundation www.opentohope.com and host of the radio show Healing the Grieving Heart www.thegriefblog.com
Steve Ryals, author of the book, Drunk with Wonder to be interviewed by Healing the Grieving Heart Hosts, Drs. Gloria and Heidi Horsley on Feb. 19th, 2009, sponsored by The Open to Hope Foundation.
Dr. Regan Jung, a chiropractor in Irvine, is offering free scoliosis screenings for all Irvine children 13 years old and under. Scoliosis is an abnormal sideways curve of the spine that causes stiffness and pain.
Author, storyteller and teacher Martn Prechtel presents a talk on Friday, September 4 at 7:00 pm at St. Mary Magdalene Church, 3123 NE 24th Avenue in Portland. The cost is $5 to $25 on a sliding scale, payable at the door.
The realization that the man I married was not the man he portrayed himself to be was shocking and devastating. I had been married for eight years and had two small children at the time. I had to ask myself, "What do I do now?"
Date: Saturday, December 5, 2009 - Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm - Location: Danneman's Coffee Shop, 466 Edgewood Avenue, Atlanta, GA 30312
Everyone is talking about "being awake" or the "transition". What does this really mean? How can we apply it to our day to day lives? Is "The Secret" working for you? This is the next step. Come participate with us in our chat room during show time!
The Open to Hope Foundation, www.opentohope.com is conducting an on-line survey of their Open to Hope Foundation site and their radio show and grief blog site, Healing the Grieving Heart, www.thegriefblog.com.
In this glowing novella, Sharon Marcus, Sufi writer gives us a contemporary example of the ancient Sufi storytelling tradition inviting us to look at extremes, both the ups and downs of the heart .
"Four Minutes Till The End" Team Reunites For New 48 Hour Film
His first novel had suicide, arson, heartbreak and more. But D.L. Shiloh insists that his next novel - a book with 9-11 at its soul - is more upbeat. Read how.
Over 18 national grief organizations have endorsed the first annual National Grief Support Week created by filmmaker, Jennifer Steinman, whose film, Motherland, documents six grieving mothers and their journey to help orphans in South Africa.
Non-Profit Organization Hires First Full-Time Executive Director
Can you find something positive to dwell on when you lose a loved one? According to author Whitney Manse, you can. In Whats Gramma Doing in Heaven? Manse helps young readers cope with loss through the story of a little girl named Cecilia.