Sentences with phrase «spoken about his grief»

Thomas, 45, has frequently spoken about his grief on social media, admitting that he is «really struggling».
Experiences that provoke a feeling of abandonment, lack of connection, or personal failure are so difficult to stay with and speaking about the grief and sadness can make one quite vulnerable, especially with someone you may or may not fully trust with your feelings at this point.

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Kay has spoken openly about family life when their youngest child, Matthew, was suffering from mental health issues — and has bravely shared how they are continuing to deal with the overwhelming grief of losing him to suicide in 2013.
I am speaking of... what every one must know in his own case: how difficult it is to command himself, and do what he wishes to do; how weak the governing principle of his mind is, and how poorly and imperfectly he comes up to his own notions of right and truth; how difficult it is to command his feelings, grief, anger, impatience, joy, fear; how difficult to govern his own tongue, to say just what he would; how difficult to rouse himself to do what he would, at this time or that; how difficult to rise in the morning; how difficult to go about his duties and not be idle; how difficult to eat and drink just what he should, how difficult to regulate his thoughts through the day; how difficult to keep out of his mind what should be kept out of it.
Augustine, who grieved over the death of his beloved mother, Monica, spoke about such grief in his Confessions.
In recent years there has been an increase in discussion around mental health, which has led to public figures speaking more openly about the effect grief has had on them.
Jim Wallis is paid $ 351,140 / yr which includes benefits and speaking honoraria for doing things like giving BO grief about AIDs funding.
The Willises, mind you, speak forthrightly about their grief and their loss.
What odd items the mind latches onto in moments of grief: the tilt of a friend's head, the way he used his hands when he spoke, an awful meal shared a decade back, a conversation about a book only a little while ago.
Recently I had the opportunity to speak to Ashley — who has shared her story and, most recently, here — about birth mother grief, healing and community - building; about what expectant mothers need to know before and after relinquishing their baby; and about how she sees her role as an open adoption «truth - teller.»
It's important to find places where you can speak the truth about your grief and your disappointment.
We spoke at length about what we were about to experience: labor, birth, death, grief, joy, sadness.
Despite their sadness and grief, many of the school's students are courageously speaking out about changes that are needed.
As she spoke with us about the experience, she said that she was so thankful that we could relate to her grief.
I am the author of The Alchemy of Loss: A Young Widow's Transformation, my memoir written about the four years after my husband Arron's death in the World Trade Center.I speak on grief and loss, shame resilience, providing inspiration to many who are in the process of grieving or crisis.
The respectful marking of grief and past wrongs entails some judgement of our past: but it speaks more clearly about who we are now and our resolve for the future.
Funeral directors and others who comfort and speak with clients about bereavement aren't considered clinical psychological counselors and don't usually require a license for grief bereavement counseling.
Also attending the launch were Aboriginal family members who have been affected by suicide, including Norma Ashwin who spoke recently on ABC TV about the pain and grief of losing her son.
Today, through television, radio, newspaper articles and public appearances across the U.S., Suzy speaks to parents, educators and organisations about grief and the experiences of family members during crisis; offering guidance, insight and hope.
I am the author of The Alchemy of Loss: A Young Widow's Transformation, my memoir written about the four years after my husband Arron's death in the World Trade Center.I speak on grief and loss, shame resilience, providing inspiration to many who are in the process of grieving or crisis.
John discovered a passion for writing and speaking about love, loss, grief, healing and an undying hope for a better tomorrow.John's goal is to help others both honor their pain.
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