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Please help bring awareness to pregnancy loss
By Jennifer Primeaux When people share their pregnancy, they may post status updates and ultrasound pictures on Facebook, send baby shower invites in the mail, explain detailed plans about maternity leave, decide what color to paint the nursery, and have … Continue reading
Lifespan Integration: Taking control of your unwanted thoughts and memories
By Jeanine Jantz Have you been to therapy and continued to have the same undesired responses to situations as before therapy? Tired of talking about past events and still being plagued by unwanted thoughts and memories popping into your head? … Continue reading
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Suicide happens every 13 minutes in America…
By Michelle Scheu Every 13 minutes someone in America succeeds at taking their own life. Every 13 minutes. Official statistics show that in 2010 38,364 suicides were reported. The true figures are probably higher. Suicide is the 10th leading cause … Continue reading
Ways to support others who are grieving
This is the last post in the series on GRIEF by Laurie Moffitt. It can be difficult to determine the best way to show a grieving person that you are available for him or her. Here are some guidelines that … Continue reading
Suggestions to help you get through the grief process
This is the second post in a series on GRIEF by Laurie Moffitt. When walking through grief, it is very important to be kind to yourself. It may take some time before you start feeling like yourself again. There is … Continue reading