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VICTIM SERVICES NEWS

My Love/Hate Relationship with Easter

on 03/23/16

Do you feel uncertain about the upcoming Easter holiday? If so, you are not alone.Early in the grief journey, anniversary reactions can be strong. We talk a lot about the need for self-care during major holidays such as Christmas and Thanksgiving, but not much about Easter.

Valentine’s Day: Ten Things That Help Heal Your Broken Heart

on 02/07/16

When you've lost someone, Valentine's Day can seem almost cruel, but the holiday can be an opportunity for healing.