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Grief Counseling Addresses Anger And Resentment

Losing a loved one has many unfortunate psychological effects. For some, feelings of anger and resentment could arise. Even if you really loved the person who has passed away, these dark feelings may very well be present. Unless you undergo proper grief counseling, these sentiments may come out in the way you conduct yourself and negatively complicate your life. Resentment Takes Over The root of resentment is a feeling of "

Make Your Memorial Table Shine With These Tips

A memorial service is an alternative to a traditional funeral as a way of honoring the life of someone who has passed. Often held up to a year after the death, memorial services often aren't as somber as funerals and can be more of a celebration of the person's life. While memorial services can encompass music, video tributes and eulogy-style remarks, a main focal point is the memorial table. The decorations on this table tell the story of the person's life.

Funeral Etiquette 101 | Questions Never To Be Asked In A Funeral Home

If there is one thing that can make people afraid to say or do the wrong things, it is an emotional meeting place designated for saying farewell to a beloved acquaintance. Here are a few questions you should never ask at a funeral home -- even if you are bumbling to find a way to make general conversation with the mourners who are there. How did he/she pass away? - If you do not already know how the person passed away, the funeral is not the appropriate time to start asking questions.

4 Funeral Etiquette Rules for a Wake

If you are invited to a wake, which is a visitation with the body present, there are some things to keep in mind. While this is usually separate from the funeral or memorial service, you still need to practice proper funeral etiquette. Here are some important rules to live by when you attend a wake. Dress Appropriately The proper dress for a wake is similar to a funeral, though it can sometimes be slightly more casual.

Two Tips To Help You Select The Right Funeral Home

Whether you are detailing your own final wishes, or are in need of assistance because someone close to you has passed away, selecting the right funeral home can be a difficult process.  There are quite a few differences among funeral homes, including the procedures that they use, as well as the general "aura" of the funeral director and those working with them.  It's so important to make the right choice because failing to do so can cost you additional emotional grief and hit you or your loved ones in the pocket.