Post-traumatic Growth

Grief is Hard: Remembering Dr. H. Norman Wright

It seems that no matter how much you work with grief, when it hits you personally, it’s as if you’ve never seen it before. The weight of it crashes on top of you, taking your breath away. You wonder if you will ever breathe deeply again. [...]

2023-11-16T20:33:27-05:00November 16, 2023|

Guilt and the Griever

Have you had a loved one die and find that you are carrying guilt? Maybe it’s a guilt that you couldn’t stop the death. Maybe it’s a guilt that you didn’t answer their last call. Or maybe it’s a guilt that you weren’t enough in some [...]

2023-02-19T20:57:11-05:00February 22, 2023|

New Year, New You?

Today is the last day of the year. What is that like for you? If you lost someone in 2021, you may want to hold onto this year as it was the last year you had together with your loved one. You aren’t ready to enter [...]

2021-12-21T10:18:52-05:00December 31, 2021|

What To Do When Suicide Is a Factor

Suicide Statistics Did you know that worldwide, there are almost 800,000 people who die by suicide every year? In the United States, suicide was the 10th leading cause of death, and the second leading cause of death in individuals ages 10 - 34? According to the [...]

2021-08-26T19:18:00-04:00August 27, 2021|

Why Grace?

Grace. It’s a word that we hear a lot in Christian and secular circles, but what is it? Grace is getting something that is not deserved or earned. Grace implies life-giving, unconditional love! Without grace, we live a life of judgment. We are constantly seeing if [...]

2021-05-25T19:26:51-04:00May 28, 2021|