Harriet Hodgson
March 9, 2010 – 1:14 am | No Comment

Grief triggers – your deceased loved one’s birthday, the anniversary of your loss, and holiday festivities – are a recovery challenge. How will you respond? Will you continue to move forward with life or will …

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Being in the NOW Helps Dissolve Stress
November 5, 2009 – 1:44 am | One Comment
Gloria Arenson

Almost every spiritual teacher I have ever come across talks about being in the NOW. Most of us know what it means intellectually, but rarely give it much thought or put it into practice.  Occasionally, …

A Poem: God’s Greatest Work of Art
October 7, 2009 – 1:23 am | 2 Comments
Mitch Carmody

If a picture is worth a thousand words
And nothing worthwhile is ever lost
Then what is the value of memories
For those who paid the highest cost?
 
When a parent loses a child
Words become a useless tool
There is …

God’s Greatest Work of Art: A Poem
September 8, 2009 – 5:43 am | No Comment
Mitch Carmody

God’s Greatest Work of Art
 
 If a picture is worth a thousand words
And nothing worthwhile is ever lost
Then what is the value of memories
For those who paid the highest cost?
 
When a parent loses a child
Words become …

‘Best’ Music for Healing is Music You Love
August 21, 2009 – 3:22 pm | No Comment
Tony Falzano

This is the last in a series of four (4) articles on music and how it acts as a healing agent for those who grieve a loss. In earlier sessions, we discussed the health benefits …

Creating a ‘Picture Memory Tree’
June 1, 2009 – 5:15 am | No Comment
Jewel Sample

By Jewel Sample
A holiday or birthday is a great time to create a picture memory tree to celebrate the life of your loved one. Invite your family and friends, particularly children, to join in too.
Time: …

Helping a Child Cope With the Death of a Grandparent
March 16, 2009 – 1:40 am | No Comment
Claire M Perkins

By Claire Perkins –
The death of a grandparent can be especially difficult for a young child. But there are ways that you can help the child cope.
For example, you can ask the?child to draw some …

About Mother?s Day – May 11th
May 5, 2008 – 1:30 pm | No Comment
About Mother?s Day – May 11th

Heidi and I know that mother’s day is an especially difficult time and our friend Debra Regan has sent us and e-mail with a wonderful suggestion.? Please send us your plans so we can share them with all of our bereaved mothers and grandmothers on this special day.
We know how hard the holidays can be, [...]

How Friends Help After Death
April 24, 2008 – 1:59 pm | No Comment
How Friends Help After Death

“How Friends Help After Death” was the topic of?our show, Healing the Grieving Heart Radio Show

Thinking Going Beyond – Carol Ann Loehr
June 26, 2007 – 1:00 am | 4 Comments
Thinking Going Beyond – Carol Ann Loehr

We all use our minds to try to understand why our children died. I am no different; when our son Keith died, I continued to ask that endless question?Why?
Throughout my pursuit for answers, my niece …

June 7, 2007 From Rage to Reconciliation – Bud Welch
June 7, 2007 – 9:29 pm | No Comment
Open to Hope Foundation

HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
From Rage to Reconciliation
Hosts:? Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley
With guest:? Bud Welch
June 7, 2007
G:?Hello.? I?m Dr. Gloria Horsley with my co-host
H:?Dr. Heidi Horsley.
G:?Each week we welcome you to Healing the …

March 29, 2007 Building Memorial Gardens to Honor Our Children: Jo Ann Glim
March 29, 2007 – 10:18 pm | No Comment
Open to Hope Foundation

HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
Building Memorial Gardens to Honor our Children
Hosts:? Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley
With guest:? Jo Ann Glim
March 29, 2007
G:?Hello.? I?m Dr. Gloria Horsley with my co-host
H:?Dr. Heidi Horsley.
G:?Each week we welcome …

For the New Widow – Deal Yourself a Deck of Joy – 52 Ways to Manage Your Grief
January 2, 2007 – 2:57 pm | No Comment
Linda Della-Donna

Your husband is dead. It is your first thought in the morning as you get out of bed and your last thought at the end of the day. You sleep alone. You sit at the …