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Where were you when I needed you?
The saddest question we ever hear is, "Where were you when I needed you?"
That's what people ask when they find out what we do in helping grievers. We're presenting helpful and accurate information on this site, at the time you need it most, with the hope that you'll never need to ask that question.
It's an honor and a sad privilege to be addressing you, knowing that each of you has recently experienced the death of someone important to you. We also know some of you are reading this because of your care and concern for someone who is confronted by the death of someone important in their life.
We bring our personal experience in dealing with the deaths of people who were important to us, and our professional know-how in helping grievers for more than 30 years. We'll help you distinguish between the "raw grief" that is your normal and natural reaction to the death, and the equally normal "unresolved grief" that relates to the unfinished emotions that are part of the physical ending of all relationships.
A basic reality for most grieving people is difficulty concentrating or focusing. With that in mind, we asked Tributes.com to print our articles in a large type font to make them easier to read. Sharing our concern for grieving people, they agreed.
From our hearts to yours,
John
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June 18th, 2015
Adapting to Life after Loss
Understandably, many people struggle in the aftermath of the death of someone important to them.
Not as easy to understand, is the fact that society in general, and sometimes the griever's own family and friends in particular, seem to be rushing them to be the way they were before the death that affected them.
Within a few weeks or months, grievers hear, "You should be over it by now." Or, "You have to let go and move on."
In this eleventh edition of our webinar series, Grief Recovery Method co-founder, Russell Friedman, addresses the issues that confront grievers as they attempt to adapt to life after loss.
There is a 30+ second delay at the beginning of the webinar replay - please be patient.
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