Grief is a process—an experience that a person will inevitably go through after the death of a loved one. Some people experience bouts of grief, while others deal with it for many years. To learn more about grieving after a death, watch this video. While the grieving process is different for each person, experts agree […]
Month: December 2013
Depression and Suicide: Identifying the Signs
Sometimes there are no warning signs of suicide and depression, but there are cues that can be picked up if you know what to look for. Taking notice of these signs and responding to them appropriately is extremely important, as it could save someone’s life. Here are some of the warning signs that indicate a loved […]
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Coming to Terms with Grief After a Loved One Commits Suicide
The suicide of a loved one is always a traumatic experience. Protecting your wellbeing after hearing the news is very difficult, and healing from it can take years. Coping with the emotional grief may be tough, but the following tips can help you begin the process of acceptance and recovery. Accept Your Emotional State A loved one’s suicide is […]
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The Benefits of Hiring a Professional Crime Clean-Up Service
Seeing blood or other bodily fluids in your home, automobile, or business can be a very traumatic experience. Aside from the mental and emotional challenges, cleaning up blood also poses a potential health hazard. If blood and other bodily fluids are not properly cleaned up and disposed of, it could result in property damage and […]
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