by Dr Bill Webster | Jan 22, 2020 | Grief, Helping Those Who Grieve
I’d love to help but I just don’t know what to say or what I should do. I am sure many of us can identify with such sentiments. We hear that a friend or a neighbor has had a loss. Our hearts immediately go out to them and we long to be of some comfort or assistance...
by Dr Bill Webster | Jan 22, 2020 | Grief, Understanding Grief
One reason that we often find grief such a difficult challenge is that we have never learned what to expect. The following facts will help you understand some crucial truths about grief and grieving and how we can work through the process to find healing. 1....
by Dr Bill Webster | Jan 22, 2020 | Grief, Understanding Grief
How are we to understand bereavement? Over the years, there have been numerous attempts to explain it. Perhaps the most influential and well-known theory has been that of Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, who in her 1969 book “On Death and Dying” focused on an emotional...
by Dr Bill Webster | Jan 22, 2020 | Coping with Loss, Grief
Marian was devastated by the loss of her husband Bob 2 years ago. She wondered if she would even survive the loss, but she persevered, worked through her grief and was at the point where she was beginning to rediscover herself, reconcile her loss and reconstruct her...
by Dr Bill Webster | Jan 22, 2020 | Coping with Complicated Situations, Grief
For suicide survivor support in Grande Prairie, call the Suicide Prevention Resource Centre 780-539-6680 | www.sp-rc.ca “You never get over a suicide. You just learn to deal with it. The worst part is not knowing WHY. If I could just say he had been depressed, or...
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