Stan Goldberg
March 14, 2010 – 1:10 am | No Comment

As someone who’s living with prostate cancer, I applauded Louis Gossett Jr.’s testimony in Congress on the importance of prostate cancer research funding. If Congress was listening, maybe I’ll live long enough for something else …

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Easing Your Loss During the Holiday Season
November 24, 2009 – 8:11 am | One Comment
Ellen Gerst

Sometimes loss is so devastating it sends you into a seemingly never-ending downward spiral. Do you often find yourself descending into darkness rather than looking for the positive ray of sunshine present in every situation?
Try …

Does Grief End? Deciding That It’s OK to Survive
August 21, 2009 – 1:25 pm | No Comment
Patrick T. Malone

My wife, Kathy, and I present a workshop for bereaved parents that we have titled, “Into the Valley and Out Again.” We conclude that presentation with some of our observations on our recovery and reinvestment. …

What To Say When Someone’s Parent Has Died
November 14, 2008 – 2:15 am | No Comment
Annette Gonzalez

By Annette Gonzalez –
My parents died within five months of one another.? This was a most difficult time in my life, and I was looking to family and friends for strength and comfort.?
At my parents’ …

Teaching Others About Our Grief by Sandy Fox, author of “I Have No Intention of Saying Good-Bye”
January 4, 2007 – 1:34 pm | One Comment
Teaching Others About Our Grief by Sandy Fox, author of “I Have No Intention of Saying Good-Bye”

We cannot expect others to understand how we feel after the death of a child, especially if they have never gone through it. Sometimes we get angry at how friends or relatives react and respond …