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Death or Loss of a Loved One & death of a sibling

Below are the best resources we could find on Death or Loss of a Loved One and death of a sibling.

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Grieving the Losses of Coronavirus

In addition to the tragic losses of life and health and jobs, we are grieving the losses of weddings, sports and the ability to buy eggs or get a haircut.

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Finding the Words: How to Talk with Children and Teens about Death, Suicide, Homicide, Funerals, Cremation, and other End-of-Life Matters

With this compassionate book by respected grief counselor and educator Dr. Alan Wolfelt, readers will find simplified and suitable methods for talking to children and teenagers about sensitive topics with an emphasis on the subject of death.

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Leslie Kean: Surviving Death

If you’ve ever wondered what lies beyond us after death, or where our loved ones exist once they pass, then this episode backed with scientific evidence, will provide you with the hope and answers you might be looking for.

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FindCenterThe death of a beloved is an amputation.

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FindCenterYou will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken, and the bad news is that you never completely get over the loss of your beloved. But this is also the good news. They live forever in your broken heart that doesn’t seal back up. And you come through.

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FindCenterThere is nothing that can replace the absence of someone dear to us, and one should not even attempt to do so. One must simply hold out and endure it. At first that sounds very hard, but at the same time it is also a great comfort.

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FindCenterLove and a sense of calmness are the only things you need to bring to the experience of death.

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