Where Does Sadness End and Depression Begin After the Death of a Child?: Dr. Robert Thompson
June 30, 2005 by The Grief Blog
Filed under Dealing with Grief, Death and Dying, Death of a Child, Death of an Infant, Grief and Depression, Grief and Families, Past Show Transcripts, Radio Show, Radio Show Guests, Stages of Grief
Grief in the Workplace: Patrick Malone
June 23, 2005 by The Grief Blog
Filed under Dealing with Grief, Death and Dying, Death of a Child, Grief and Families, Grief and Marriage, Past Show Transcripts, Q&A, Radio Show, Radio Show Guests, Stages of Grief
HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
Grief in the Workplace
Host: Dr. Gloria Horsley
With guest: Patrick Malone
June 23, 2005
G: There are no simple or quick solutions to dealing with death. Each one of us is unique and special as are our relationships and our responses to loss. We have all heard at the time of death, I don?t know what to do. There?s nothing to do, and, in fact, most of us need to stop doing. The heart will heal. It?s a matter of letting it happen. Healing the grieving heart is about nourishing the heart and removing the blocks that slow the miracle of renewal. I know you hurt. I?ve been there. Have faith. The heart always heals. I know you must carry on with work and family even though you might feel you are going crazy and will never be normal again. My guests and I have been there and we are here to tell you that we have made it and so can you. Please join us on the show by calling our toll free number 1-866-369-3742 with questions or comments regarding the losses in your life. Remember that just going about your day-to-day business is an accomplishment. Whether it is working in the home or in the office. Today our topic is dealing with grief in the workplace, and I am pleased to introduce my special guest, Patrick Malone. In addition to being a business consultant, Patrick is the President of the Compassionate Friends and a bereaved parent to Scott, Erin, and Lance. Pat, welcome to Healing the Grieving Heart.
P: Thank you, Dr. Gloria. Nice to be here.
G: It?s great to have you on. I?d like to start the show, if I may, Patrick by asking you to tell our listeners your story.
P: Sure, I?d be happy to. As you mentioned, Kathy and I, my wife and I, have lost three children. Scott died 16 hours after birth in 1971 Read more
What Bereaved Families Can Expect As Time Goes On - Harriet Sarnoff Schiff
June 16, 2005 by The Grief Blog
Filed under Dealing with Grief, Death and Dying, Death of a Relative, Grief and Families, Grief and Marriage, Past Show Transcripts, Radio Show, Radio Show Guests
HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
What Bereaved Families Can Expect As Time Goes On
Host: Dr. Gloria Horsley
With guest: Harriet Sarnoff Schiff
June 16, 2005
Today I am much honored to have as my special guest international grief expert and author Harriet Sarnoff Schiff. Harriet Sarnoff Schiff is the author of two classic works on grieving, The Bereaved Parent and Living with Mourning. Her third book, How Did I Become my Parent?s Parent addresses the challenges of caring for elderly parents. Harriet is a licensed clinical social worker and former reporter for the Detroit News. She?s lectured throughout the United States, Canada, and Australia and has appeared on many television shows including Oprah, The Today Show, Good Morning America, and Donahue. Harriet tells us that even though we will never leave our children behind, we can go on to Read more
A Child Dies, What to Expect and How Long Does it Take: Patricia Loder, The Compassionate Friends
June 9, 2005 by The Grief Blog
Filed under Past Show Transcripts
HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
A Child Dies, What to Expect and How Long Does it Take
Host: Dr. Gloria Horsley
With guest: Patricia Loder, Executive Director
of The Compassionate Friends
June 9, 2005
G: There are no simple or quick solutions to dealing with death. Each of us is unique and special as are our relationships and our responses to loss. We have all heard at the time of death, I don?t know what to do. Well, there?s nothing to do. In fact, most of us need to stop doing. The heart will heal. It?s a matter of letting it happen. Healing the Grieving Heart is about nourishing the heart and removing the blocks that slow the miracle of renewal. I know you hurt. I?ve been there. Have faith. The heart always heals. You may think you will never be able to function again, but my guests and I will be here every week to tell you, you will survive this and can even thrive. The sun will shine. Even after a devastating death, all is possible. You can love, open your heart, and be happy again. Please join us on the show by Read more






