Your pet was a friend unlike any other. He didn't notice when your hair was frizzy on a humid day, he listened to you without judging your opinions, he loved you unconditionally. Now he's gone and you're caught between feeling immense sadness and...
To cope with the loss of a roommate, you must take steps to protect yourself personally, legally and financially, according to "Rules for Roommates," by Mary Lou Podlasiak. The reality is that the loss of a roommate--particularly a sudden...
Losing an eye is a traumatic event. As challenging as the loss may seem, for the most part your life can proceed normally. Artificial eyes are virtually impossible to detect, so don't concern yourself too deeply about the cosmetic effects of the...
It is never easy to lose someone or something special. The death of a friend, family member or pet; the divorce of your parents; a romantic break up; and even a move can strongly effect your emotions. There are many different ways that people deal...
Children can find it especially difficult to cope with the loss of a pet. Family pets often become a child's playmate, trusted confidant and overall best friend. The loss might also be your child's first significant experience with grief and the...
Thanks to technological advances, hearing aids are becoming better and more affordable. Ask your primary doctor to refer you to an audiologist who can explain your options to you. Note that the prices for these devices can vary from affordable to...
Bereavement in children is often ignored or dismissed as if it didn't exist, according to the Association for Pet Loss and Bereavement. Parents often try to keep the truth away from children as well, thinking kids won't be able to deal with the...
Grief affects families and individuals in different ways. Experts at the Mayo Clinic point out that the length of time for grieving varies from individual to individual. Some people are able to begin moving on within weeks while it may be years...
Memory loss can be devastating---you are unable to remember tasks, where you put things or even the people around you. While the aging process does lead to some memory loss, degenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease can greatly affect your...
According to the Central Intelligence Agency, the United States ranks as 44th in the world for infant mortality. For every 1,000 babies born in the United States, more than six die within the first year of life. But parents who have experienced...
Pets provide us with companionship and unconditional love, and they become a constant presence in our lives. When a pet passes away, feelings of sorrow and grief are natural, but painful. Coping with the sorrow from the loss of a pet can seem like...
When the paychecks stop, the bills keep rolling in. Families must not use denial as a coping mechanism during this time. Have a family meeting and decide how you will continue to meet your basic needs during the period of unemployment. Empower...
People who have poor hearing can improve their quality of life by being upfront about their problem. Let new people know that you have difficulty hearing, and face them when they are speaking so you can lip read. Minimize background noise in a...
If your husband loses his job, your entire family will have to handle the financial and emotional ramifications. To cope, you'll not only have to work with your husband to adapt to a new budget, but you'll also have to brace yourself for tenser...
Coping with hair loss in children is difficult for the child and parent alike. It's especially difficult if the hair loss is due to something as serious as cancer. Young children and teens may be critical of each other's appearance, and...
Did you realize that 30 million American woman are affected by hair loss? That's right; 30 million women are as freaked out as you are. It's an unpleasant surprise that you just don't understand. Unlike men who tend to lose their hair as they...
Losing a pet is devastating for many people. The death of the animal can mean the end of a friendship, separation from a constant companion and the prospect of being alone. Learning to cope with the death of a pet is a process for which you will...
After someone you love dies, you might first feel emotionally frozen. After you recover from the initial shock, you might feel a frightening range of emotions from anger to guilt. According to Alan Wolfelt--author, educator, grief counselor and...
When a loved one dies, children are often scared, concerned and confused by what has happened. Depending on their age and their level of understanding, a child may have a lot of questions and feelings. Allowing your child to talk to you about the...
Five distinct stages of grief must be experienced to cope with the death of a loved one, according to the Cancer Survivors website. While all five stages are necessary, there is no set range of time for each stage. The order in which the stages...
Grieving occurs after many different types of loss such as the loss of a loved one, family pet or job. The level of grief that a person experiences depends on the significance of the loss, and each person responds to grief differently. Some people...
Grief counseling, also referred to as bereavement counseling, is a form of therapy used to help individuals cope with loss. The principal role of a grief therapist is to validate the emotions experienced when life is impacted by loss. Depression...
According to sources at Mental Health America, the loss of a loved one is an extremely difficult experience for any child. When a child experiences the loss of a parent due to war, he may experience a unique sense of trauma and loss due to the...
Losing a loved one is difficult for anyone, but it is especially difficult when young children lose a parent. The loss of a parent in childhood may be the first significant loss experienced by a child, and he will need help processing his feelings...
When you experience loss you may feel sad or angry and wonder if you will ever be happy again. These feelings characterize grief---a normal response to loss. Grieving varies from person to person, both in the way it manifests and in the length of...
Grief is an emotion associated with loss. This loss can be the death of a loved one, the death of a pet, the ending of a relationship or other losses in which there was an emotional attachment. The stages of grief describe the grieving process,...
Seniors need long-term bereavement support
Grieving is a process. When seniors lose a loved one, relationships that have sometimes spanned decades come to an end. So, feelings associated with such a major loss often wax and wane over a...
Grief means you have lost someone or something you love. Everyone's response to loss is different, from the mental, emotional and physical effects to the duration of bereavement. There is no timetable for how long it should take, nor is there one...
Grieving is not a linear process. It comes in waves and can often crop up unexpectedly. Coping with grieving is an important process that can come up due to the loss of a pet, friend, family member or major life change, such as job loss or...