Adoption After Pregnancy Loss Adoption is a path some parents choose after enduring perinatal loss. Once they make the decision to pursue adoption, the …
Grief as Self-Communion While communion is often thought of religiously, it is not a religious word. It means the sharing or exchanging of …
Interview with Keisha Wells, Grief Counselor Keisha Wells is a Georgia-based licensed professional counselor and advocate for the bereaved whose clinical focus is on supporting others …
Interview with Allison Schaaf, Miscarriage Hope Desk Since co-authoring All the Love: Healing Your Heart and Finding Meaning After Pregnancy Loss, I’ve had the pleasure of meeting others …
Finding Peace with Anger after Pregnancy Loss “…[a]nger consists of physiological, cognitive, subjective, and behavioral components….”1 from Current Topics in Behavioral Neurosciences Being in relationship with your anger …
Carrying the Weight of Sadness “Grief is a natural and universal response to the loss of a loved one. The grief experience is not a …
“You Can Always Adopt” (and Other Insensitive Comments) It’s no secret that I hope adoption becomes a first choice for more people. But that doesn’t mean it will. Or should. Or …
About Supporting and Empowering People Through Pregnancy Loss A comprehensive guide on your journey to healing.