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Mental Health Survey Reports 2 Million Suicide Plans Among Adult American Population
Mental Health Survey Reports 2 Million Suicide Plans Among Adult American Population

The L.A. Times Health section delivered an alarming report on findings from the survey by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration this week. More info »



Life Beyond Lay-offs: What to expect and How to Recover
By Torrie Bishop
Life Beyond Lay-offs:  What to expect and How to Recover

The tumultuous economy of 2009 has produced many unexpected outcomes for people across America. More info »



Loss, Grief & Counseling
Loss, Grief & Counseling

Grief may be one of the most powerful emotions a person will ever experience. The effects are pervasive and can change a person's daily routine in multiple ways including mood, diet, sleep patterns, and ability to concentrate. More info »



The Myth of Getting Over It
By Worth Kilcrease
The Myth of Getting Over It

"You've got to move on." Why do we get that advice after a major loss? Helping people coping with grief, counselor, Worth Kilcrease, certified in thanatology, writes about the massive impact of grief and loss and the importance of mourning. More info »



The Myth of Divorcing Parents
By Worth Kilcrease
The Myth of Divorcing Parents

The death of a child seems one of the most tragic experiences for humans to endure. Grief counselor, Worth Kilcrease, certified in thanatology, enlightens readers about the effect on the parents' marriage More info »



The Myth of Time
By Worth Kilcrease
The Myth of Time

"Time heals all wounds." Sounds comforting, but is it really helpful? Grief counselor, Worth Kilcrease, certified in thanatology, writes about death and mourning and why action is more in the grief process.




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The Myth of Stages of Grief
By Worth Kilcrease
The Myth of Stages of Grief

Have you been taught that there are specific stages of grief? Counselor, Worth Kilcrease, certified in thanatology, debunks this limiting concept of the grief process. Mourning death or debilitating loss involves many levels of adaptation. More info »



The Myth of Correctness
By Worth Kilcrease
The Myth of Correctness

Have you been taught that there is one correct way to grieve? Grief counselor, Worth Kilcrease, certified in thanatology, debunks this limiting concept of the grief process. There is a continuum of personal styles when mourning. More info »



Grief
By Jonathan Anderson
Grief

Are you experiencing grief? Depression, lethargy, cloudy thinking may be part of your process. Read on for help. Grieving is a natural experience for all of us. The more you can understand about it, the less confused you will feel.
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