Beyond the Pain of Multiple Losses – Recovery, Reconciliation Or Resolution?
By Harriet Hodgson -
I think of 2007 as the year of death. That year, my daughter, father-in-law, brother, and former son-in-law died, all in the span of nine months. Ever since then I have been doing my grief work. As you might imagine, the grief work associated with multiple losses takes longer than the grief [...]
September 18, 2008 Art and Loss: Music as a Pathway to Healing
HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
Art and Loss: Music as a Pathway to Healing
Hosts: Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley
With guests: Beth Nielsen Chapman
September 18, 2008
Gloria: Hello, I’m Dr. Gloria Horsley with my co-host
Heidi: Dr. Heidi Horsley.
Gloria: Each week Heidi and I welcome you to Healing the Grieving Heart, a show of hope and conversation with [...]
August 21, 2008 Change and Transition After Loss: Audrey Stringer and Ariane de Bonvoisin
HEALING THE GRIEVING HEART
Change and Transition After Loss
Hosts: Dr. Gloria Horsley and Dr. Heidi Horsley
With guests: Audrey Stringer and Ariane de Bonvoisin
August 21, 2008
Gloria: Hello, I’m Dr. Gloria Horsley with my co-host
Heidi: Dr. Heidi Horsley.
Gloria: Each week Heidi and I welcome you to Healing the Grieving Heart, a show of hope and conversation with those [...]
July 24, 2008: Bereaved Parents of the USA – Beverley Hurley
Actually, the two days after my daughter died, my friend came who had a four-year-old son die a couple of years previously and she came to tell me that there was this group, support group for parents, and when I was ready to go, she would go with me. And I thought, okay.
Coping With Bereavement – A Spiritual Approach
By J Finnis
Divorce, redundancy, changing job, moving home etc are usually cited among the major causes of stress, but surely the most stressful thing we experience is bereavement. Our relationships with others are what really define our identity and place in the world, and when we realize that one who’s been close will no longer [...]












