Tag Archive: Grief Journey
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News from the field
They say every cloud has a silver lining. War is never good. Politically, it may sometimes be necessary, but the… Read more >
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Catch the wave
Nothing remains static as the funeral profession finds innovative new products and services aimed at meeting contemporary needs created by… Read more >
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Dr Bill: Are you still engaged?
Are you still engaged, or have you broken off the engagement? I am not referring to anyone’s marital status here,… Read more >
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Dr Bill: it’s complicated
We see them every night on TV, on the frontline of some of the disasters that affect our world. A… Read more >
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Dr Bill: Crisis of surviving
Once again, the world has been shocked by an act of terror which has claimed many lives and injured scores… Read more >
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Dying Matters: community support
Six months to the day after the Croydon tram crash tragedy, which killed seven people, the town’s independent funeral director… Read more >
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When ‘I’m fine’ really means ‘total chaos’
Who will ever forget the death of Princess Diana in 1997, and the wave of grief that washed over the… Read more >
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Dr Bill e-book available
‘First you Hurt, Then you Heal’, an e-book written by Dr Bill Webster, is now available from Amazon. Dr Bill… Read more >
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I will have no regrets
In the song My Way, Frank Sinatra makes the bold statement: “Regrets, I’ve had a few, but then again, too… Read more >