Not exact matches
In my work I see many gutsy women who have experienced awful
grief about weaning early with previous babies (
often this is their third or fourth baby) but they are facing their fears
of «failure» and giving breastfeeding a go with subsequent babies — and winning this
time around!
Where Denis Villeneuve's 2016 sci - fi thriller «Arrival» succeeded in capturing our
often - skewed perception
of time, raw
grief, the existence
of a higher power and the expansive depths
of the universe, Garland's («Ex Machina») equally heady Annihilation compresses human emotion into lichen and mutating cells.
I studied as a
grief counselor & learned that
often a material object becomes a very important part
of the
grief process - say a metal comb that I had purchased before my husband's death & during a very happy
time in our life.
Your veterinarian is the best person to advise you on when the
time is right to euthanize — information from medical tests is
often more accurate than what a pet owner can observe, and pet owners
often delay the moment
of euthanasia in anticipation
of grief.
Those
of us that have companion animals
often rely on the deep bonds we have formed with our four - legged family members at
times of grief.
The
grief we feel when losing a pet is very real and
often times hard to explain to loved ones whom may not have had the chance to experience the power and strength
of that bond.
His paintings
of the»30s and»40s were expressionistically rendered,
often Biblical parables, filled with what he called «the
grief of the intolerable» and reflecting an acute awareness
of the agony
of the
time, from the Holocaust to the Spanish Civil War.
While
often the end
of a relationships is a
time marked by
grief, sadness, and regret, it can also be a
time of discovery, learning, and maybe even a sense
of liberation.In my work as a relationship therapist, I see individual therapy clients who struggle with breakups and heartache regularly, and refocusing their energy on the lessons and potential growth during this
time of grieving can be a particularly effective way to grow and learn from the experience.
Whether
grief is related to death, loss
of employment, loss
of lifestyle, loss
of physical ability, or the loss
of a dream; clients
often feel a range
of emotions and are at
times overwhelmed.
In the families
of couples I work with where there is a history
of untreated addiction,
often times I hear that emotions like
grief, anger, and sadness were not tolerated.
In these current
times of high - stress and anxiety, rapid changes, depression, personal loss and
grief we
often need trusted and compassionate Michigan therapists and counselors to: