Through a relationship, Susan there was a link between the manipulation and abuse she experienced then and that of her family. After Susan had a skin cancer removed, she felt increasingly as if she was living in a cage. Susan felt she was in a situation she couldn't escape and felt immense shame and guilt … Continue reading Susan Young shares how repressed feelings surface with grief
Category: Grief
Carole Henderson speaks about how the loss of her husband led her to be a leading grief recovery specialist
Carole is now founder and MD of Grief Recovery Europe a training company dedicated to teaching the Grief Recovery Method both to people with significant emotional loss and those who wish to help others with loss. In 2006, her husband was diagnosed with return of the cancer from malignant melanoma removed the previous year. He … Continue reading Carole Henderson speaks about how the loss of her husband led her to be a leading grief recovery specialist
Katherine Bess shares how the loss of her nearly term baby started a career change
Katherine is a registered nurse having changed career as a result of the loss of her nearly term baby. She gave birth to hum and her body did everything to expect a baby to be feeding and binding. It was during this grieving process that Katherine knew she needed to do something different with her … Continue reading Katherine Bess shares how the loss of her nearly term baby started a career change
Making the Ordinary Extraordinary
During March, I called for people to be interviewed for this podcast and I am pleased to say, that so many people stepped forward. This podcast is about stories of people who listened to the call and overcame their fear of the unknown to make a more fulfilling life for themselves. I combine interviewing people … Continue reading Making the Ordinary Extraordinary
Shade to Light
When something horrendous happens, our brains automatically shut off the pain as protection. We need some time initially, to come to terms with what we’ve been told has really happened. It’s not a dream. Reality sets in all too soon with making arrangements. Each day passes and you feel a little bit better. Fast forward … Continue reading Shade to Light
32 ways to be insensitive to someone grieving
Grief, death, loss and mourning are topics kept well under the carpet. So, when someone comes across someone in pain, they can say the wrong thing. The experiences of insensitivity far outweighs a loving and compassionate reason. I asked people to share the insensitive comments they received. These were actually said and they were experienced … Continue reading 32 ways to be insensitive to someone grieving