Infidelity strikes at the core of trust, unraveling the fabric of a relationship and leaving behind a swath of deep pain, confusion, and upheaval. For the betrayed partner, the experience can feel like an overwhelming series of losses—not only the trust that was once shared but the relationship, the person,
A Mother’s Journey Through Grief (part 3)
This is the third post in the series “Grief: A Mother’s Journey.” I want to thank Laura for her courage, compassion, and honesty in writing these pieces. I hope that they are found by those of you who need them most. -Rich Nicastro, PhD Honoring Yourself Through Your Bereavement
Grief: A Mother’s Journey (Part 2)
(This is the second post in a series by Laura, a mother who lost her son. To read her first post, click, Grief: A Mother’s Journey) I’ve been thinking about something Dr. Nicastro said in the introduction to this blog: “Grief, like love, is one of the most intensely personal
Grief: A Mother’s Journey
As a psychologist working with individuals as well as running therapy groups, one of the most powerful things I’ve witnessed over the years is the healing and growth people can experience when they connect with others who have experienced the same kind of pain. One of the most difficult aspects
Death, Loss and Finding Your Way Back
Most of the time, death isn’t something we voluntarily or frequently think about. When we do reflect upon death, it’s usually because we have no choice. It’s because death has taken someone we love, and we feel left in a dark place. The absence of our loved one sets in