“In the case of any loss, a person needs continuing, ongoing support from a number of people…to be able to talk over what has occurred and reminisce,” writes Grief and Trauma Counselor H. Norman Wright in Recovering from Losses in Life. That feeling of isolation, not uncommon following a loss, can be crippling, making you afraid to reach out to others who could help you find healing and wholeness again. On the other hand, hearing other people’s stories of surviving loss and coming out stronger on the other side gave me hope. Where can you find this support? Here are five places to start. To read the rest of this article, go to Quips and Tips for Coping with Infertility (http://theadventurouswriter.com/blogbaby/support-for-miscarriage-pregnancy-loss/). Thank you, blog editor Laurie Pawlik-Kienlen, for publishing this article written by Naomi's Circle founder Kristi Bothur.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
Naomi's Circle News
Here you will find articles intended to help you in your journey. Some will be reviews of websites and books. Some will be devotionals, some general articles, and some will be guest bloggers. Feel free to comment and let us know if there is something you would like to see addressed here. Subscribe here!
Weekly topics
Week 1: Devotional
Week 2: General article about loss Week 3: Testimony/guest blogger Week 4: Website/book Review Archives
October 2018
Categories
All
|
Naomi's Circle |
Resources |
Follow us! |