Articles tagged with: Pamela
I have just returned home from our third annual Camp Erin, a most magical place where children and teens can laugh and cry, celebrate and commemorate.
Camp Erin is a grief camp that is held each year …
After my son’s death, there were many turning points along the way in my grief. I could not make them happen all by myself, but I could make myself available. At each turning point, there was a …
By Harriet Hodgson, BS, MA –
Talking about grief is necessary for grief reconciliation. If we don’t talk about our grief, we bottle it up inside, and that’s not good. Grief experts tell their clients to …
By Pamela Prime –??
Easter and the days leading up to it are a sacred time for many. In some ways ,this is an extraordinary time, a time filled with mystery. It was a time I …
By Pamela Prime –
Children are the most beautiful gifts and provide the most extraordinary challenges to us.? I often say to parents who are in pain that no one can hurt us as parents like …
Cora writes in with this question: “I just started grieving about my mom this Christmas. She died in 1996. I thought about all the events and things we shared from age 6 to adult. It …











