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Doug invites you to log in and post comments at the end of each blog entry. He looks forward to hearing from you.


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Now you can email Doug directly

Writing a blog without feedback is like singing a solo on a mountain in a high wind. In an effort to make it easier for you to respond and to give more feedback, we have set up a special email address so you can communicate directly with Doug: doug977@gmail.com


Current  Archive  
The Challenges of GriefWhat Am I Supposed to Feel?
Monday, August 24, 2009 
All grief is complicated. There is no set pattern of feelings we are suppose to have nor any set pattern of healing we can expect to follow. Every person will grieve in a way that fits them, and every grieving experience will vary to fit the person who has died and the relationship each person had with that person. However, some grieving experiences... Read More
    
The Mysteries of GriefWhat Happened to My Mind?
Monday, August 17, 2009 
A few weeks after my brother died, my sister-in-law called and said she did not know whether to laugh, cry, or just go check into the asylum as a person who had lost her mind. She said “I found... Read More
    
The Role of FaithReligious Presumptions
Monday, August 03, 2009 
I may need to preface this blog by assuring those who may read this and wonder, I am a religious person. At least I think I am, there are those who would doubt that and probably have good cause to do so. I served as a . . . Read More
    
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