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Grief

Grief

August 25, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Video

Andrea Bayer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art has compiled a very personal slideshow presentation on grief. She talks about the role grief plays in…

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The Miscarriage

The Miscarriage

August 13, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

This poem by Amit Majmudar showcases the pain and confusion felt by mothers who experience a miscarriage, as well as how some try to deal with their…

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I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud

July 21, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture, Words

This timeless poem by renowned poet William Wordsworth may be familiar to many of us from grade school. Its meaning, however, is quite deep, as…

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Record/Play

Record/Play

June 2, 2014
tmastor
Arts & Culture, Video

This short film by Jesse Atlas is a surrealistic piece representing the wish to undo painful traumatic losses. Touching upon themes of war, romance, and bereavement,…

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Mothers Who Lost Children Find Healing Through Art

Mothers Who Lost Children Find Healing Through Art

May 7, 2014
Nick Zabara
Arts & Culture

One Year is a collaborative installation by mothers who lost children due to violence. It was created by MamaCITA artists Janice Hayes-Cha, Brenda Howell, Julie Mann, Karen…

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Grieving the Loss of a Child:  The Five Stage Myth

Grieving the Loss of a Child: The Five Stage Myth

May 2, 2014
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Research, Therapy

When we think of death, dying and grief, no one therapist has had the impact and staying power as that of Elisabeth Kübler-Ross. Her five…

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Night in St. Cloud

Night in St. Cloud

November 25, 2013
tmastor
Arts & Culture

By Edvard Munch Edvard Munch experienced a rough childhood, dealing with the mental illness of family members, death and grief at an early age. This…

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For Families Touched by Homicide, the Media Prolong Pain

For Families Touched by Homicide, the Media Prolong Pain

September 13, 2013
tmastor
Clinical Practice, Events, Research, Therapy

On January 1st, 2008, fourteen year old Stefanie Rengel was murdered a few meters outside of her Toronto home. After receiving a mysterious phone call…

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Be Good and Don’t Die: Stressors in Child Bereavement

Be Good and Don’t Die: Stressors in Child Bereavement

January 27, 2012
srependa
Research

We often forget how important siblings are in our lives.  Other than our parents, they have usually known us longer than anyone, playing a central…

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Parenting After the Loss of a Child

Parenting After the Loss of a Child

November 18, 2011
srependa
Research

“The challenge that parents face is this:  In the midst of grief, how do you stop parenting the deceased child while you are simultaneously struggling…

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