by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. “Mourning never really ends. Only as time goes on, it erupts less frequently.” How do you ever find your way out of the wilderness […]| Center for Loss & Life Transition
Our ability to mourn is linked to our capacity to love. We love from the outside in, and now we must learn to mourn from the inside out.| Funeral Basics
In this video, Dr. Wolfelt explains the six “yield signs,” or needs that a person has when a loved one dies. Funerals are rites of initiation that help people to...| Funeral Basics
No two people react to loss in the exact same way. Some experience sadness or depression while others feel fear or relief. None of these are wrong.| Funeral Basics
When you’re grieving, you experience many different thoughts and feelings. As strange as your emotions may seem, they are a true expression of where you are right now. Rather than […]| Center for Loss & Life Transition