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Five Principles for Managing Grief in the New Year

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | December 18, 2023 | 4 Comments

Dear Dr. Neimeyer– My husband died just over a year ago, so on January 1st I will start my second year without him, and I am not looking forward to it.  It’s not that I am immobilized by grief, as I have gotten better across the months in that department, and actually feel pretty good […]

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Does Continuing Bonds Therapy Really Work?

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | December 11, 2023 | 1 Comment

Dear Dr. Neimeyer, A good deal of my practice with grieving clients is influenced by your work and that of your colleagues like Dennis Klass on the idea of continuing bonds–the concept that bereaved people really are striving to maintain their attachment to deceased loved ones who have died rather than “let go,” “withdraw energy […]

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A Grief and the Holidays Compendium

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | December 4, 2023 | 1 Comment

Editor’s Note: This week we are printing a compendium of comments to recent Ask Dr. Neimeyer posts focusing on grief and the holidays. Hi..please help me to overcome the blame of my mom’s death, I lost my mom last summer. She had a heart complications (angina) and also arthritis, me and my sisters we took […]

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The Roller Coaster of Grief

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | November 27, 2023 | 0 Comments

Dear Dr. Neimeyer. Today marks eight months since I lost my husband. He was only 46 years old. I still am having a difficult time realizing he is not coming back. The first few months after he was gone, I had to leave work every single day at lunch to cry in my car and […]

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Dr. Neimeyer’s Statement about the current Middle East Crisis

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | November 20, 2023 | 1 Comment

Over the last few weeks, I’ve been corresponding with friends and colleagues in Israel in the wake of the horrific attack on civilians on the part of Hamas, as well as talking for long hours with Muslim friends and colleagues who are following the resulting war with great concern. Tragically, we witnessed what a pogrom […]

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A Son’s Suicide and the Holiday Season Grieving Part III

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | November 6, 2023 | 1 Comment

Editor’s Note: with many approaching the holidays  with a loss recently behind them, and their grief overlaid with the despair of these times, we thought this Dr. Neimeyer column might be helpful–LL Dear Dr. Neimeyer,      My 18 year old son hung himself in a tree in June. Since that day my life is […]

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Holiday Grieving Part II

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | October 30, 2023 | 0 Comments

Editor’s Note: with many approaching the holidays  with a loss recently behind them, and their grief overlaid with the despair of these times, we thought this Dr. Neimeyer column might be helpful–LL Dear Dr. Neimeyer– My husband died just over a year ago, so now begins my second year without him, and I am not […]

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Grieving and the Holidays Part 1

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | October 23, 2023 | 1 Comment

Editor’s Note: with many approaching the holidays with a loss recently behind them, and their grief overlaid with the despair of these times, we thought this Dr. Neimeyer column might be helpful–LL Dear Dr. Neimeyer, My husband Don died 9 months ago after a rapid decline; and his lungs basically stopped working, even with oxygen treatments. […]

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Tragic death of a Mother at Another’s Hand

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | October 16, 2023 | 0 Comments

Dear Dr. Neimeyer, My therapist showed me your website and I’m grateful for her suggestion to join and get involved here. My mother was killed in 2012 and I’m still struggling very much with what I’m told is called complicated grief. I was very very close to my mum, who was my best friend, my […]

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Recent Reader Comments on Dr. Neimeyer’s columns on the loss of a husband

By Dr. Robert Neimeyer | October 9, 2023 | 2 Comments

“My wonderful husband of 55 years on August 19 died with cardiac arrest this past June. I am so heartbroken. I have many, many cards and Mass cards with so many words of love for him and me and they are most comforting. However, I am lost. My children are wonderful and for the first […]

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