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  1. People Take You For A RideBy: sushil shukla

  2. The death of a family member is always the cruellest of all misfortunes.

  3. Circumstances & ThoughtBy: chhote lal

  4. The human mind may be compared to a garden which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild; but whether cultivated or neglected it will eventually blossom.

  5. Don't Let People Take You For A RideBy: Arvind Yadav

  6. The death of a family member is always the cruellest of all misfortunes.

  7. Dealing With Grief Over A Departed PetBy: manoj bhatia

  8. The loss of a beloved pet can be as devastating as losing a family member.

  9. Leadership Lessons from the Back of the FridgeBy: vivek1 pandit

  10. I suspect in the back of most refrigerators there is something that shouldn't be there.

  11. The Perfect Christmas GiftBy: munaf shaikh

  12. The main purpose for Christmas is to celebrate Jesus’ birthday.

  13. Woman on the VergeBy: Sandra Prior

  14. Listen up if you've been using these words: 'I'm functioning fine so what's the problem?' or 'I can quit any time.

  15. Let's Not Forget the Human Side Of Hurricane KatrinaBy: Mike Makler

  16. While one can never exactly know how another person feels.

  17. Mindfulness and Empathy: Using the NewsBy: Maya Talisman Frost

  18. As we watch the news about the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, it is easy to become much more caught up in the horror and anguish part of the disaster instead of the opportunity to deepen our own ability to feel empathy and act purposefully.

  19. Coping with Tragedy and LossBy: Brook Noel

  20. On Monday, hundreds of thousands of people felt Hurricane Katrina’s impact not only losing loved ones but their homes, belongings and jobs.

  21. Helping Other Cope with LossBy: Brook Noel

  22. As friends, relatives or others who care, there is nothing more difficult then watching those we care about endure pain—especially the pain that comes from unexpected tragedy.

  23. When Change Comes (Dealing With Grief and Loss)By: Dr. Brenda Shoshanna

  24. Needless to say, the time after loss is volatile and confusing for most people.

  25. Anticipatory Grief and Ongoing Sadness for CaregiversBy: Judy Wright

  26. In 1969, Dr.

  27. Mexico: Death in MexicoBy: Douglas Bower

  28. Death: No thank you.

  29. Supporting Our Grieving Children To Cope with Katrina and Other LossesBy: Marcia Breitenbach

  30. Children may feel the same feelings when they grieve as adults, yet their responses can be very different.

  31. If Ever It Is MeBy: Deborah Uetz

  32. With my father, his brother and their father having had late onset Alzheimer's I can't help but wonder if someday it will be my fate.

  33. The Creative Side of HealingBy: Susan Schanerman

  34. One of the areas where I seem to be placing most of my focus these days is the relationship between creative expression and healing.

  35. Online Monument – An Ever-lasting Tribute to Your Departed Loved OnesBy: Rick Valens

  36. Memories are never to be buried along with the loss of our very loved ones.

  37. Online Memorial – A Dedication of Love for Your Departed Loved OnesBy: Rick Valens

  38. Life has always been a journey, a journey of finding of one true self and happiness.

  39. Suicide in the Church, Part 3By: Michael Tummillo

  40. Suicide strikes.

  41. Suicide in the Church Part 2By: Michael Tummillo

  42. In a town the size of mine - about 16,000 - can a few suicides within a 90-day period be considered an epidemic? I'd say so.

  43. Suicide in the Church Part 1By: Michael Tummillo

  44. Recently, several suicides have occurred right here in my own hometown of about 16,000 people.

  45. Angel of Comfort... The StoryBy: Sharae Taylor

  46. I am an Angel artist and several weeks ago while listening to the late night news, a news story came on that really touched my heart.

  47. Dealing With Tragedies (The 9/11 Tragedy)By: Gary Simpson

  48. September 11, 2001, marked yet another significant turning point in world history.

  49. Dying? Not Me! Why You Should Plan for TransitionBy: C. Bailey-Lloyd

  50. Remember the Eulogy projects we had to write back in High School? Death is a tough subject to broach, and many would rather deny death then embrace it.

  51. We are the Reflection of our Lives: How to Survive Loss & HumilityBy: C. Bailey-Lloyd

  52. Everyday, I look in the mirror to see the face staring back at me.

  53. When's Sarah Coming Home? Helping Your Child Understand DeathBy: Dr. Charles Sophy

  54. For most children, their first experience with grief comes with the death of a beloved family pet.

  55. The Walking WoundedBy: Andrea Gambill

  56. When my phone rang the other day, it was a call from one of the "walking wounded," not unlike many that I have received during the years I have been interacting with the bereaved.

  57. The Look of GriefBy: Andrea Gambill

  58. Never, since man has walked upright, have people all over the globe had more educational advantages or more opportunities to practice advanced social and interpersonal skills.

  59. Miracles?By: Andrea Gambill

  60. If we were to organize a list of the thorniest problems for the bereaved, certainly somewhere near the top would be the question of miracles.

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