Facing the Death of a Son
A parent is grieving for the death of a son a year and a half after he lost another son.
A parent is grieving for the death of a son a year and a half after he lost another son.
One of my stepsons is gravely ill in hospital, and the past three weeks have been an emotional roller coaster ride for him and the entire family. He has been my son since he was 11; he just turned 40. This is a personal story of grief, love, anger, acceptance and gratefulness.
The energy psychology technique, EFT (Emotional Freedom Technique), is going directly to students, parents and educators through a new website called School Made Much Easier. The website will feature a library of 2-3 minute videos demonstrating EFT being applied to real issues.
Difficulty trusting yourself and others can create havoc in relationships. It may lead to an inability to commit, fear of intimacy or promiscuity. Major trust issues can evolve into suspiciousness, jealousy, stalking, spousal assault and even murder.
The origins of inability to trust are usually found in childhood. Children who have been sexually abused, betrayed, abandoned or put in danger often have big trust issues as adults.
A small boy is accidentally crushed to death, and the grieving parents are re-traumatized by their struggle with an insurance company. An understanding of the grieving process reduces the very real risk of the parents’ marriage disintegrating unnecessarily.
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