grief and loss

When to take your child to a therapist: Knowing the signs can help turn things around

When to take your child to a therapist: Knowing the signs can help turn things around

Regardless how fine your child may look, it may not reflect what is going on inside. We've all seen small children fall and quickly get back up again like nothing ever happened. We smile at their resilience and expect them to get back up again the next time they fall.

The Grief We Don’t Acknowledge is Still Real

The Grief We Don’t Acknowledge is Still Real

We are in year two of the pandemic. Many people are moving on with or without masks. Some are attending or hosting in-person events and braving large crowds without concern. What were once empty streets are now bustling with activity.

The Grief Toll of Breast Cancer Hits Different During a Pandemic

The Grief Toll of Breast Cancer Hits Different During a Pandemic

You either know someone who has fought breast cancer or you know someone who fought beside someone with it.  And, if you have lost a loved one to breast cancer, you know all too well the grief that follows. There is sadness, but there is also anger.

The Anniversary of of George Floyd’s Death Opens Old Wounds, But Together, We Can Heal

The Anniversary of of George Floyd’s Death Opens Old Wounds, But Together, We Can Heal

May 25th will mark the one year anniversary of the televised killing of George Floyd. The recording of his murder was watched millions of times, and millions of those people watching were Black. Since the murder, the Black community has had to fight for other Black lives that were unjustly taken.