Mother’s Day Cringe: Not Everyone Is Celebrating This Weekend
Mother’s Day is coming.
Not everyone is celebrating.
For some, it’s brunch, flowers, and gratitude.
For others… it’s complicated.
When “Later” Comes Too Soon: Aging, Loss & the Conversations We Avoid
We recently hosted a panel conversation that went beyond paperwork and into real life: aging, caregiving, estate planning, and the difficult conversations families often avoid… until they’re forced to have them.
Here are the Key Takeaways
What Happens After Trauma? An Emmy-Winner Reveals The Path To Hope
In a world quick to scroll past pain, Emmy-award-winning filmmaker Eric Christiansen pauses to look deeper.
Finding Holiday Joy after Divorce: Navigating Your First Holidays
The initial Christmas following a divorce can be an incredibly tough and solitary journey.
In this blog Karen Omand talks about her experiences.
Grief & Healing: Navigating the Emotional Journey of Divorce
Some changes in our lives can bring feelings of grief and in the thanatology world, we call these non-death losses.
In this blog Karen Omand talks about Divorce, which is a significant loss.
Good Grief
Because I chose it, my family seemed to think I was disqualified to receive empathy, sympathy, extra support etc. After all, it’s not like he left me or died! I had got what I wanted! What I chose!
