It’s almost impossible to know what to say to someone in the throes of grief. We all want to say something comforting. Very few of us know what that is. I’ve learned this the hard way. My beloved ...
When someone we care about loses a loved one, our first instinct is usually to say something comforting or, worse, give advice.
Dear Eric: I have a friend I’ll call “Sally.” She is in her mid-50s and is single with no kids. Both of her parents are deceased. Prior to her mother’s death, she quit her job to care for her. Once ...
Reviews and recommendations are unbiased and products are independently selected. Postmedia may earn an affiliate commission from purchases made through links on this page. Dear Amy: During the height ...
It's hard to know what to say when a friend or colleague is struggling with grief. In such cases, common phrases like "My condolences" never seem to do the trick. Better ways to live with grief But ...
Charity Independent Age said that almost twice as many women aged 65 and over found feelings of loneliness to be the most difficult issue to overcome following bereavement, compared to men of the same ...
If you know a grieving family that's experienced a loss, your heart is probably breaking for them. For all the wishes in the world, there’s nothing you can do to take their pain away. But when a ...
For the first six months of 2016, I was living back home in Miles City for the first time since graduating from high school in 2008. A highlight of these months were the many times I was stopped by ...
Out In The OpenMary Valentich talks about grieving her friend's doctor-assisted death Mary Valentich's grieving for her friend Hanne began when she first found out about her diagnosis, amyotrophic ...
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