Articles tagged with: Paul
One can never be sure what to expect of Marathon Sunday’s weather in New York City. Reflecting back on that Sunday, November 5, 2006, for spectators, the temperature was seasonably brisk. But for runners, like …
1st Guest: Paul Bennett
2nd Guest: Lyn Prashant, MA, CT, CMT
A mother’s viewpoint grief deep and profound
Nicole Alston recalls: April 29, 2005, was our due date, and like any typical first-time parents responding to the initial signs of labor, my husband Paul and I dashed to …
Two a.m., Wednesday, March 17, 1979: a deathly knock on our front door disturbed the sleeping, and divided lives into two parts. Before Paul and after Paul.
I was sixteen. Paul was two months past his seventeenth birthday. His …
All I needed to hear about the movie, “Ghosted,” was that it explored the aftermath of grief and loss and, of course, I was interested. Having lost my brother when I was 14, I have had a …
By Elizabeth Miles —
At 17, when I was told by my Uncle Paul that I was “just like my mother,” I cringed.? Why would I want to be like her?? At that time my …
By Rosemary Smith – ?
Who are we?? What really matters?? Is it possible to find true happiness after a great loss?? These were some of the questions we tried to answer in the film my …
By Bob Thompson –??
Although we know that after a loss the acute state of mourning will subside, we also know we remain inconsolable and will never find a substitute. No matter what may fill the …











