<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?> 
		<rss version="2.0"> 
		<channel> 
		<title>1888 Articles.com - Personality Development / Grief Loss Articles</title> 
		<link>http://www.1888articles.com</link> 
		<description>Free Article Distribution Service</description> 
		<copyright>(c) 2005-2008, 1888 Articles.com. All rights reserved.</copyright><item>
					<title>Pet Death Care: The Most Wonderful and Memorable Ways to Celebrate the Life of Your Beloved Pet</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/pet-death-care-the-most-wonderful-and-memorable-ways-to-celebrate-the-life-of-your-beloved-pet-065662.html</link> 
					<description>The above article discuss about the various type of pet death care options and the kind of service offered by the funeral homes and memorial center throughout the country.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Surviving Tragedy</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/surviving-tragedy-0d22r444yf.html</link> 
					<description>Everyone will suffer the loss of a loved one at some time in life. There are principles to learn and keep in mind so that when tragedy does strike you can take the steps that will speed healing.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>The Challenge of Death and Dying: Letting Go of a Loved One</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/the-challenge-of-death-and-dying-letting-go-of-a-loved-one-0hkj12s679.html</link> 
					<description>In the presence of loss and attachment, it is still possible to let go with grace.  How this happens will be different for each person, for each individual heart loves in their own unique way, and yet there are components that are similar, involving a deeper understanding of the soul's journey.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Virginia Tech tragedy - how do we prevent some more?</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/virginia-tech-tragedy-how-do-we-prevent-some-more-0g1729q56lc.html</link> 
					<description>The Virginia tech massacre left the whole world in sorrow. In this article, the author explains his point of view on how to prevent such tragedies in future.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Normal Grief: The grieving process</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/normal-grief-the-grieving-process-013549w5rvo.html</link> 
					<description>Grief is a normal process that happens to all us during our lifetime. As we go through life, we go through many types of grief that are inevitable. It is unreal to think that we cannot suffer any loss in our lives. Being prepared for it is the hardest part.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>The difficulty of losing a loved one</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/the-difficulty-of-losing-a-loved-one-0d1d3ex0164.html</link> 
					<description>Losing a loved one is like having the rug swept from under you. I should know because I lost four family members in a seven-year period.  The tragedy never goes away. You just learn how to cope with it and keep moving on.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Practical ways to deal with your grief</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/practical-ways-to-deal-with-your-grief-03kvvp11061.html</link> 
					<description>There are no magical methods or definitive answers on how to deal with grief. However, with each other’s experience from grief healing, it is possible to help each other in those times when we are having a difficult time.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Anticipating grief</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/anticipating-grief-003ks31t1b0.html</link> 
					<description>Anticipating grief is never an easy thing. The thought that our loved one is going to die is not a consoling fact. Anticipatory grief is period during which a patient or family member expects to die.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Death, grief, mourning and bereavement</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/death-grief-mourning-and-bereavement-0cu03911f1p.html</link> 
					<description>The impact of death, grief and bereavement has different effects for different people. Some cope with the loss of a loved one in a variety of ways. Even though, it may be a very difficult period, some people actually find some kind of personal growth during the grieving process.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Talking about the loss of a loved one</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/talking-about-the-loss-of-a-loved-one-0n013kjz715.html</link> 
					<description>The loss of a loved one is a very sensitive topic for most people. No one wants to talk about losing a loved one or talk to the person who is grieving. In most cases, the person who is grieving wants to hear sympathy and encouragement.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Surviving the Death of a Sibling: Living through grief when an adult brother or sister dies</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/surviving-the-death-of-a-sibling-living-through-grief-when-an-adult-brother-or-sister-dies-01x8fa08y13.html</link> 
					<description>I grew up with a brother and a sister. Yes, we had sibling rivals, but for the most part, we really loved and cared about each other. Surviving the death of a sibling and living through that kind of grief is unexplainable.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Face of death</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/face-of-death-044l011chq3.html</link> 
					<description>The face of death is an ugly sight. When it appears, it causes so much heartache, upheaval, and confusion. Death always comes unannounced. It requires no invitation, but yet it is inevitable and unwanted.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>The 6 T’s of Grief Recovery</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/the-6-t-s-of-grief-recovery-0rh33s1104d.html</link> 
					<description>There are 6 fundamentals of grief recovery, which are very important to the grieving process. Most people try to avoid them not knowing that they are delaying their healing and advancement to the future.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Grief Recovery Ideas</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/grief-recovery-ideas-03o3123hq1t.html</link> 
					<description>Recovering from grief has no set order or method. It all depends on the individual person, what type of grief (how their loved one died), their social and cultural background and their emotional stability at the time of the death of their loved one.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Coping with grief</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/coping-with-grief-0vp4f8o1481.html</link> 
					<description>Grief is a topic that is not much discussed, but all of us will go through this process some day. I have gone through it four times in seven years, but the most profound loss for me was the loss of my child.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Life Trumps Death</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/life-trumps-death-04y814cs2j.html</link> 
					<description>We can’t do a lot about death. We can very much impact life - our own and others.</description>				
				</item><item>
					<title>Hope For Your Broken heart</title>
					<link>http://www.1888articles.com/hope-for-your-broken-heart-043k2kd04h.html</link> 
					<description>Hearts can be broken- not just emotionally, but also physically.  Indeed, actual heart disease can be created through psychological trauma.  Still, hope exists for people willing to see life's distress as a path to deeper meaning.  You can heal your broken heart.</description>				
				</item>
		</channel>
		</rss>