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Sep 3, 2010
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Men and Grief
- Fifteen Things Not to Say to a Bereaved Man
By Bob Baugher, Ph.D. Don’t you sometimes find that people who want to help you when you’re down say the strangest things?
Let’s look at not-so-helpful statements that well-meaning friends and relatives make to a man (and often, a woman) in grief. May we have the envelope please? And the “winners” are:
- Men in pain: Walk away or stay?
By Bob Baugher You’ve heard the comments: “Men can’t handle pain.”
“Men think they’re so tough. They could never go through the pain of childbirth.”
“Men may not cry as much as women, but they sure don’t like pain.”
In my work with bereaved people it has become clear that a huge part of...
- Do Men Grieve?
By Sherry L. Williams Grief is a natural and normal reaction to loss. It is a physical, emotional, spiritual, social and psychological response. But for a man who is grieving, it may not feel natural or normal at all. In fact, men tend to feel lost in their grief because they aren't sure what to do or how they are supposed to feel. Additionally, most of the information and research on grief is written from a woman's perspective.
- Men
By Debi Kosmer MEN’S GRIEF JOURNEY Last night I sat in a room filled with grieving men
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