Death

Alzheimer’s Disease

Alzheimer’s Disease

When Frank’s mom was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, I think each one of the family members had the same reaction at first – grief. However, over time we dealt with her illness in different ways. Frank’s sister and brother quickly moved into the denial stage and remained there until their mother’s death. Frank himself stayed in the grief phase for quite a while, but then moved on to acceptance. “Acceptance” didn’t mean, of course, that he gave up all hope – he still longed to see moments of lucidity in his mother.

Death of a Parent, Relative or Friend

Death of a Parent, Relative or Friend

Room to Grieve When my father died three years ago, I was devastated.  He had been my best friend and mentor. At the time, I was already being treated for depression (which, I believe, was partially related to my concern for my dad over the last year of his life)....

Death of a Child by Miscarriage or Stillbirth

Death of a Child by Miscarriage or Stillbirth

Shattered Dreams During the first ten years of our marriage, as part of our struggle with infertility, my husband and I experienced the loss of three pregnancies.  Each loss was a significant loss for us.   Each loss challenged our sense of self, our marriage, and in...