Frozen emotions: the sedation for pain Although the society insists in formatting the grieving process emphasizing crying and sadness as expected manifestations for this moment, it is no uncommon to hear people reporting they have lost the capacity of feeling, of having some kind of emotion, good or bad, after an important loss
Do you like to look at pictures of deceased loved ones? How do you relate with photos of loved ones who have departed? We made this question in our month's poll and the most clicked response (45%) was the alternative "taste, but I'm very emotional ... so I do not see much." Sounds familiar?
Behind every grieving process there is always a love story “Let’s talk about grieving?” creators have stopped to evaluate the movement so far. A text that makes us think about the learning and the power of the “affection net” that was built around the grieving experience.
A rainy day, a sunny day Some days can be terrible for the ones who are suffering after a beloved one’s death, but there are many other things that usually help in times like this
It is allowed to smile Some people told us they felt guilty when all of a sudden, they had fun again. If you know this feeling, then this post is for you.
Warning: fragile When we are going through a grieving process, many times we feel vulnerable and fragile. Be patient with yourself or with a friend who goes through this
I am here for you Second post of the series " How I feel" : The best thing a friend can do to help is to be near