NEW ARTICLES  HOT ARTICLES  TOP RATED  ADD AN ARTICLE  UPDATE AN ARTICLE  GET RATED 
  HOME     MY ACCOUNT     POWER SEARCH     REGISTER     SUPPORT     SUGGEST CATEGORY  

Dealing with the Unbearable Grief of Losing a Child
45688 Home & Family > Kids Sep 7, 2007 drproactive Dealing with the Unbearable Grief of Losing a Child The loss of a child is something most parents cannot bear to even contemplate. It is such a horrible thought that most people do not envision it. They feel everything will follow the normal path of everyday life. Their children will grow to adulthood and go on to live happy lives of their own. Cathy James who lost her daughter in an accident says, "The one thing I would hope if nobody does anything else is, please know that you will see joy. You will see joy again. There is help out there. Your child was absolutely a gift. If you had to do it all over again, you would have that child over again, because of how much you love them. You would still do it all again and have the pain, because you had the love." Cathy and Frank James live every parent's greatest fear. Every day they grieve the loss of their 17 year old daughter, Valerie. Their journey of grief led them to write a book explaining strategies they used to deal with the emotional pain of their loss. They are committed to helping one parent at a time cope with the aching loss of a child. Using their proactive strategies will assist those suffering from a devastating loss, coping in the days to come: - Don't try to rush the grief journey. Let it be in your own time. Everyone is different and grieves in his or her own way. - Find what works for you. Do something special to honor your lost child. Make it a monthly or yearly project. Get the other members of your family together and coordinate it. It can be anything that makes you feel closer to your child: scholarships, memory gardens, scrapbooks, gift baskets to your child's friends. There are a number of things parents can do to keep their child's memory alive. You need to move forward. Find ways for you and your family to adjust to the loss. - Rearrange the seating at your dinner table so that the empty chair will not always be a reminder that a family member is missing. Do the same thing with the family car. Sit in a different place than you normally do. - Physical activity helps. Whether it is walking, biking, swimming, or just walking the mall, the activity helps you cope as each day passes. - Helping others is the best way to heal yourself. Get involved in a selfless project. The satisfaction and gratitude you receive from helping others will soothe you. - Attend a grieving organization meeting. They are located in almost every state. They lend support and walk beside you in grief because they have lost children also. Sometimes the days will feel just too hard to get through, but with the help of your family it will get easier. Develop a family plan; establish catch phrases or code words to use. If you or a family member realizes that the situation is emotionally unbearable, mention the code word and leave the situation. Once each member of the family hears the code word, you all turn and walk away, no arguments, no forcing, and no questions. You are going to have good days and bad days. The love you have for your lost child will always be there. It never goes away, but realize that you will experience joy again. Do the best you can. Your grieving journey will teach you what is important in life: love, concern for others, caring for others, and doing things without the possibility of benefit to help others. Through all these things, you will learn about hope, joy, and the things that are of real value. Follow these proactive strategies to cope with the loss of a child. There is no right or wrong method to learn to cope and there is no timeline to follow. Take your time; don't burden yourself with self-doubt about what should be normal. You will find your way, feeling hope and joy in your life again. Dr. Proactive, Randy Gilbert enjoys producing the "Inside Parenting Success" show hosted by Jodie Lynn. She presents her insightful interview with Frank and Cathy James (TheJourneyIsMore.com) based upon the techniques from their book. You can hear the entire inspirational interview for free by going to: http://www.insidesuccessradio.com/Guests/Cathy-James send email to drproactive

Write a Review   Add to My Favorite   Refer it to Friend   Report Article  

Average Visitor Rating: 0.00 (out of 5)
Number of ratings: 0 Votes

Visitor Rating


Other links owned by this user
Every year millions of Americans go to medical professionals for Botox injections in a quest to turn back the hands of time. They risk their lives on a daily basis to look younger and feel better by exposing their bodies to toxic pharmaceutical ointments
Category:

Most parents have trouble communicating with their twenty-something children. It is a difficult stage of life, a transitional time when adult children ignore their parent's advice or view them as clueless.
Category:

You don't have to be rich to stock your "cellar" with fine wines; you just have to be smart and taste your way to an affordable wine cellar, which also doesn't have to be expensive, it could be under the bed, on the closet floor, or in a basement corner.
Category:

Most people believe their emotions are controlled by situations or other people. Since your emotions strongly influence your destiny, it's a good thing you can take control of them.
Category:

Many women rarely experience satisfaction in a sexual relationship. Sexual frustration leads to bitterness and anger, resulting in relationship problems.
Category:

According to US Small Business Administration, more than 50% of small businesses fail in first year of business while 95% fail within the first 5 years.
Category:

New wine experiences are popping up all over, which means you don't have to settle for just a glass of wine and a tour of the vineyard. In many of the world's wine regions you can lodge at the winery, and in some, you can lend a hand and be part of the ac
Category:

How to Address the Real Issues That Men and Women Deal with after Divorce
Category:

The divorce rate is rising not only in the US and Canada, but in the UK and Australia, as well. Many couples are unaware of the necessary relationship skills and strategies needed to make good partner choices, and build lasting, loving relationships.
Category:

Many employees dread going to work each day. They are miserable, spending their entire week just waiting for the weekend to arrive. Their work suffers; they don't work up to their potential, feeling unappreciated.
Category:

The loss of a child is something most parents cannot bear to even contemplate. It is such a horrible thought that most people do not envision it. They feel everything will follow the normal path of everyday life. Their children will grow to adulthood and
Category:

The new Daily Code is one of the five life-changing lessons Bonenberger teaches in his powerful new book Through the Gates of Fire. Readers who start to add these lessons in their lives will soon leave failure in the dust.
Category:

Many young girls have an adventurous side, but are held back by shyness and inner conflict. They want to explore the world, and experience the exciting things out there, but are unable to get the confidence to do it.
Category:

Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating condition. The MS sufferer often feels worthless and wants a way to survive, a way to be an active, able-bodied person again.
Category:

Everyone knows the benefits of exercise in maintaining fitness, but most people never consider the link between nurturing our inner-spirit and maintaining a fit, healthy body.
Category:

The challenge of a mystery can engage your imagination and your critical thinking skills whether or not you're a super sleuth. Enjoy these 6 strategies to invite more mystery into your life.
Category:

Many people think liposuction is a procedure used for weight loss. They are misinformed about the seriousness of the surgery, seeing it as a simple cosmetic procedure where the patient walks out of the doctor's office with no further problems.
Category:

If you're familiar with the phenomena of reality tv shows, then imagine you've been invited to participate in a new show called Reality Millionaire, and the prize is a million dollars. Welcome to your life.
Category:

When many people think of giving, they think of gifts and a commercialized Christmas season. Yet giving happens in every aspect of life and it includes intangible things such as time and attention. Many people over-give to the point of hurting themselves.
Category:

Society idolizes them, people seek to be like them, and the media will not leave them alone. They are our entertainment, our topic of gossip, and the focus of our love and hate. Celebrities, be they actors or models, have always had a place in the public'
Category:

Other links at Home & Family > Kids
For most issues related to teenagers, fads rule the roost. And skin care issues are highest among teenager.
Category:

Understanding what learning disabilities are can help you steer clear of the traps often associated with diagnosis and special education.
Category:

A growing child requires your undivided attention, your uncompromising love, and also a properly balanced diet.
Category:

One of the best things a parent can do to boost the self-esteem of pre-teen girls is to share family books about their worth. Starting in early childhood and going throughout life, girls and women look at life shaped by stories told to them. Stories affec
Category:

Discover the magic keys to reducing your teenagers stress level so he or she can go on to live the healthy and happy life he deserves.
Category:




Site Sponsor
Directory Statistics

Articles: 68285
Categories: 501

Yahoo Entertainment
Valid XHTML 1.0 Transitional   Valid CSS