-
Composer avec le deuil
bfocornwall
Les renseignements d’ordre général ci-inclus ont été compilés avec l’aide de clients et de clientes des services de santé mentale, de psychologues et de psychiatres. Vous pouvez obtenir des renseignements
-
Le temps des Fêtes
bfocornwall
Suggestions pour survivre “le temps des Fêtes” « Le temps des Fêtes » est, sans contredit, le temps de l’année le plus difficile à vivre pour les personnes endeuillées. C’est une période de
-
Réactions à une perte brutale ou traumatique
bfocornwall
Le chagrin est un processus normal à la suite d’une perte. Lors d’une perte traumatique, le processus est plus compliqué. Les gens qui subissent ce genre de perte sont convaincus
-
Am I To Blame?
bfocornwall
Shedding shame to survive suicide Harriet Emma Empey Attridge was beautiful, spirit-loving, loyal hard working and courageous. She completed suicide at the age of 62. Nine years later there still
-
Beyond Surviving A Suicide
bfocornwall
Know you can survive. You may not think so, but you can. Struggle with “Why” it happened until you no longer need to know “Why” or until you are satisfied
-
How do we help surviving children handle grief?
bfocornwall
How do we help our surviving children when we as parents are overwhelmed by our own grief? Many bereaved parents face this question when their child dies and they have surviving
-
A Child’s Grief
bfocornwall
“There were so many unanswered questions and every time I wanted to ask someone, I was told that everything was fine and I shouldn’t worry.” His words at age 34
-
10 Rules For New Widows/Widowers
bfocornwall
I did not manage my grief better than any other widow. But I have learned over the past two years that there are ways a widow can help herself/himself: STAY
-
Living Through the Death of Your Partner or Spouse
bfocornwall
The death of a partner at any age is one of the most challenging of all life events. It has implications for all aspects of all our lives, physical, mental,
-
Can’t Get Over It
bfocornwall
“Can’t get over it.” “It’s time to move on.” “Wasn’t That FOUR YEARS AGO?” “Don’t worry. At least you’re still alive.” Do any of these statements sound familiar? Maybe for