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Lisa Baertlein, Reuters (reuters@telecom-digest.org) Sat, 23 Dec 2006 23:03:09 -0600
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By Lisa Baertlein
As excitement over the holidays builds so does the dread for millions
David Kessler, who co-wrote the book "On Grief and Grieving" with
"The holidays, since we were children were about togetherness and loss
For those in the grip of loss, anticipating holidays can be the
Kessler advises people to accept invitations, to light a candle for
Above all, he encouraged people to remember that there is no right way
"Grief doesn't take a holiday," Noreen Carrington, director of the
Still, she and others said you can take a break from the holidays --
Cendra Lynn founded the online community http://GriefNet.org, which
There are groups for people who have lost a spouse or partner, a
"When we are bereaved we are comforted most by those who have suffered
In the United States, two to three million people died last
"While we are celebrating, they're sitting by a bedside," said Kessler.
For those who will be spending time with people who are dealing with
In its holiday section, http://Bereavement.net reminds people not to
"Having a good time does not mean that you have forgotten your loved
Copyright - 2006 Reuters Limited.
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