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Doug’s Blog on Grief

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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.


Note: Click on the blue button of each category to find all of the articles, past and present, for that specific category.


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


The New Edition of Don't Take My Grief Away From Me has arrived

Go to www.InSightBooks.com for Doug's latest edition of this much loved book.


Also see the New Edition of Building Memories: Planning a Meaningful Funeral. 

Current  Archive  
The Journey of GriefDeciding to Live Again
Monday, September 21, 2009 
There is no “cure” for grief. It is not something we get over and done with. A chunk has been bitten from your heart and it will not grow back. As I have said in these blogs, the best we can hope for is that the terrible pain you feel now will one day... Read More
    
The Questions of GriefAre They Watching Me?
Monday, September 14, 2009 
I guess I started some of the first grief groups ever formed. At the time, I had no idea what a group was, I had just begun to realize that I knew nothing about grief and did not know how to learn. I had read every book I could find, which was three, and they weren’t... Read More
    
The Impact of GriefFreedom to React
Tuesday, September 08, 2009 
I am often referred to as a grief expert. Most of the time, at least when I can do so without embarrassing someone, I try not to accept that term. There are no experts in grief. Grief is as unique as a finger print. Everyone responds to grief... Read More
    
The Challenges of GriefWhat If a Spouse Wants to Hide?
Tuesday, September 01, 2009 
Someone posted a comment to the blog titles IT TAKES HONESTY. Her plea is one I hear over and over. What do you do if your spouse refuses to deal with the grief? Far too often... Read More
    
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