by Tania Henderson | Jun 21, 2021 | Grief, Relationship, Uncategorized
I came across this poem and it struck a deep chord: To Love Someone Long-Term Is to Attend a Thousand Funerals of the People They Used to Be The people they’re too exhausted to be any longer.The people they don’t recognize inside themselves anymore.The people they...
by Tania Henderson | Apr 8, 2020 | Grief, Uncategorized
Continuing from the last article on grief, our loved ones, neighborhood, state, nation, and world are all going through an experience together. People are showing up in inspiring ways, including risking the virus to provide needed services, making homemade masks...
by Tania Henderson | Mar 27, 2020 | Grief, Uncategorized
We are in a constant state of change as the situation surrounding the COVID-19 evolves. There are many ways people are responding and it can be confusing as to why we are on such a dramatic spectrum between denial and panic. A way I have been making sense...
by Tania Henderson | Jul 19, 2018 | Abuse, Anxiety, Communication, Depression, Grief, PTSD, Relationship, Trauma, Uncategorized
I don’t think it is any great mystery that a major factor in a healthy relationship is good communication. What is not typically emphasized is that what we don’t say can be just as important as what comes out of our mouths. A messy, escalated conversation where we...
by Tania Henderson | Apr 3, 2017 | Grief, Therapy, Uncategorized
I am delighted to respond to a request about grief. The specific question was based on the statement from Jesus, “Blessed are those who mourn for they will be comforted.” He wanted to know how that fits with modern counseling. This is an important question...
by Tania Henderson | Nov 11, 2012 | Abuse, Grief, LGBTQAI, Trauma, Uncategorized
There are numerous people who are discriminated against, harassed, and even murdered. One such group is the transgender community and they annually honor all of those whose lives have ended in the past year due to hideous hate crimes. If you have any interest in...