A poem that models the complex yet powerful process of letting go of challenging feelings.
She was devastated by her brother’s death. She didn’t exercise, but she decided to walk 1,000 miles in a year.
A therapist’s technique helps us understand how painful experiences and positivity can co-exist.
Accepting all our feelings—both “good” and “bad”—is this icon’s most lasting gift to us all.
Support and self-kindness can help caregivers to process this unique form of grief.
A note of appreciation for all the prayers and support in the wake of a wife’s death.
In this excerpt from Thin Places, a grieving family receives a comforting message from heaven.
How you can support family and friends that are coping with grief during this or any season.
Get practical tips on how to handle this challenging situation
When someone you care about is struggling, a simple act, no words necessary, can help.
A special gift helped Cecil Murphey accept his loss on the first Christmas in 58 years without his spouse.