Helpful Articles and Media Related Responses
The Articles-Recovery
from grief or loss is achieved by a series of small and correct choices
made by the griever. We hope these articles give you some valuable
insights into those actions
and provoke you to begin taking them as soon
as possible.
John W. James, Russell P. Friedman, Eric J. Cline
People's Reaction to Loss and What to Do about It
Grief is the normal and natural reaction to loss, yet most of the knowledge
and information we acquire about dealing with loss is not normal,
natural, correct, or helpful.
In the course of our work, we are constantly called upon to explain what we
mean when we make the statement that the majority of what we are taught
about dealing with loss is not of assistance to us when a real-life
emotional crisis occurs.
With that in mind, we present here a series of articles that we have written and have
published over the years that can help you get a clearer picture of what
is true and accurate in relationship to both grief and recovery, for
yourself and on behalf of others about whom you may be concerned.The
articles were written by Russell P. Friedman, Executive Director and
John W. James, with input Director of The Grief
Recovery Institute of Canada. Russell and John are co-authors of The
Grief Recovery Handbook When Children Grieve.The
articles combine educational information with answers to commonly asked
questions. We present them here in the order they were written.
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In The Media Following are a number of Articles many which have
appeared in National and Local Newspapers and Magazines. They are in no
particular order, but are here in hopes of providing help and
understanding on current events. A special thanks, to those in
media related fields for the interviews, personal appearances and
publication of our work. We love you! Your efforts have helped us spread
the message of hope and recovery throughout North America and the United
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Please Pass the Vitamin H
Remind Me –
Remind Me Not – Remind Me
Columbine – Five Years On – Anniversary or Sad Marker?
Just
the Feelings, Ma'am
And the
World’s Cauldron Bubbles…
Emotional Trash Compactor
MaxTheDog
Reduced
to Joy
Emotional Root Canal
Home Alone
The Heart Has a Mind of Its Own
The Bad News about Good Intentions
Hammer, Saw, or Tissues?
Doing Hard Shoe Time
My Giraffe is Smarter Than Your Ham Sandwich
Crinkle,
Crinkle, Little Star
Uh-Oh, It's That Time Again!
All Those Lonely Fish
The
Poisoned Sponges
Saluting Bounty - Toasting Freedom
Honoring Eleven - Eleven - Eleven
Sometimes We Need to Step on the Crunchy Leaves
Curses
Not Foiled Again
Proverbs and Pound Cake
You Can't Outrun Your Heart
Too Good To Be True - Yup!
They
Knew Him, They Loved Him, They Just Never Met Him
Grief
Needle in the Haystack
In the Google of My Mind
When Moving is a Moving Experience
Only in Caulifohrnia
No Time Like the Present
Arrow
in the Heart
Tough Day -
Thanks for Asking!
Emotional Non-Sequitur
Right or Happy...Pick One
Never Ending Loop
Am I
Paranoid, or are People Really Avoiding Me?
Emotional Crud
Good Intentions Plus Good Information
To Honor & Obey and Then Some
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Where Have You Been? Why Didn't You Call?
Bottom Line - Heart or $
Random & Senseless, but Fulfilling
The Ink-Link to Grief and Recovery
Prime Time Rerun
Your Children Are Listening
The Oyster Bunny Rides Again
Grief
Recovery's Man of The Year
Emotional Muscle Memory
Riding on the Rims
Kudos and Challenges
From
Here to Quaternity
Marauding Do-Gooders Attack Middle America
Talking to Your Children about Frightening Events in the News
Special Tribute to Fred Rogers
Media/Valentines_Past_Present_Lost.htm
Good
Vibrations Travel Far - So do Bad Ones
Of Onions, Artichokes, and Chocolate
The
Columbia Crew and Us
Bad
Parenting, Modern Style
One
of the Proverbial Monkeys
Emotional
CPR
They're Dropping Like Flies
If It
Bleeds, It Leads
Half-Measures = Half Results
Famous and Dead
Stairway to Nowhere
2000
Years Young - But Whose Counting?
Grief is not Contagious - Bad Manners Are
As Little Brothers Often Do
Evil Step-Child
The
Glass Slipper Meets The Man Who Had No Shoes
Last
Words Last Forever
Looking for the Mystery Man
Water, Water
Everywhere
What
Can One Say When a Colleague Dies
Sorry
Dear, Dad's Dead
50
Years to Life
Empty Nest
or Emptiness
When
Funny Isn't
Grief
By any Other Name - Fort Bragg Autopsy
When the Dow Breaks - The Cradle Will Fall
Empty Nest or Emptiness
The
Grief Connection - From Stockton to Red Lake
RECUPERANDOSE DE UNA PERDIDA Y ADAPTANDOSE A UNA NUEVA REALIDAD
LEGACY OF
LOVE
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