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When we are with someone who is suffering from grief we often feel the need to fill every second we're together with words. But what about silence? That can be a balm, much more than talking. We can't "fix" their loss. We can't necessarily cheer up a grieving person.
Each stage of our life and our experiences as well as individuality determines how we process emotions. So, what can we do?
"On Death and Dying", Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D., author
https://www.ekrfoundation.org/elisabeth-kubler-ross
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Listen and read my blog: https://whilewerestillhere.com
Reach me at [email protected]
Starting with Episode 56, the episode music was added. It was composed, produced and provided by Kyle Bray specifically for this show. Reach out to me if you want the score.
The logo artwork was provided by Maddie's Plush Pouch - [email protected]
When we are with someone who is suffering from grief we often feel the need to fill every second we're together with words. But what about silence? That can be a balm, much more than talking. We can't "fix" their loss. We can't necessarily cheer up a grieving person.
Each stage of our life and our experiences as well as individuality determines how we process emotions. So, what can we do?
"On Death and Dying", Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, M.D., author
https://www.ekrfoundation.org/elisabeth-kubler-ross
Send us a text
Listen and read my blog: https://whilewerestillhere.com
Reach me at [email protected]
Starting with Episode 56, the episode music was added. It was composed, produced and provided by Kyle Bray specifically for this show. Reach out to me if you want the score.
The logo artwork was provided by Maddie's Plush Pouch - [email protected]