Category: Loss & Grieving

Gabby Giffords Tucson Shooting: One Year Later (VIDEO)

Gabby Giffords Tucson Shooting: One Year Later (VIDEO)

January 1, 2012 by Ashleigh Burroughs

Anniversary of Gabrielle Giffords gunfire attack that killed six people and injured 12 others; watch survivor Ashleigh Burroughs share her story

Mindy Cassel

The Children of 9/11, by Dr. Mindy Cassel

September 4, 2011 by Mindy Cassel, Ph.D., C.T.

Co-Founder of the Children’s Bereavement Center on the children of 9/11

September 11: A Grief Observed, by Allison Daily

September 11: A Grief Observed, by Allison Daily

September 2, 2011 by Allison Daily

How 10 years can’t change that day but hope helps us go on

Allison and Art Daily Found Hope Through Grief (VIDEO)

Allison and Art Daily Found Hope Through Grief (VIDEO)

August 15, 2011 by Allison Daily

We connected with the co-authors of Out of the Canyon:A True Story of Loss and Love

Mindy Cassel

Casey Anthony Not Guilty; How to Now Grieve for Caylee Anthony

July 6, 2011 by Mindy Cassel, Ph.D., C.T.

Children’s Bereavement Center director says courtroom proceedings often add to families’ trauma when dealing with the loss of a child

Why Osama bin Laden’s Death May Not Make Everyone Happy

Why Osama bin Laden’s Death May Not Make Everyone Happy

May 4, 2011 by Joseph Nowinski, Ph.D.

Clinical psychologist Dr. Joseph Nowinski on allowing yourself to feel sad when confronted with death

Osama bin Laden: How Do You Justify Feeling Good About Killing Someone?

Osama bin Laden: How Do You Justify Feeling Good About Killing Someone?

May 4, 2011 by Dr. Barbara F. Okun

Dr. Barbara Okun on how parents and children can talk about the complicated emotions around the death of the most deadliest terrorist

Mindy Cassel

Grief After 9/11: The Illusion of Closure, by Dr. Mindy Cassel

May 2, 2011 by Mindy Cassel, Ph.D., C.T.

Bin Laden’s death may not bring closure to 9/11 victims’ loved ones, but more anger, victimization

Top 20 Documents to Have ‘Just in Case,’ by Dr. Barbara Okun

Top 20 Documents to Have ‘Just in Case,’ by Dr. Barbara Okun

April 14, 2011 by Dr. Barbara F. Okun

Living wills, health care proxies, list of assets and passwords are among the mot important documents to have ready ‘just in case’.

Public Mourning: The Pros and Cons of First-Hand Accounts of Loss

Public Mourning: The Pros and Cons of First-Hand Accounts of Loss

March 7, 2011 by Joseph Nowinski, Ph.D.

Reading authors’ first-hand accounts of mourning may help some, but not others; each person grieves their own way.