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We want to welcome Hannah Mirmiran back to 'What's Your Grief' to continue our discussion about grieving after pregnancy loss. Hannah is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who works as a Psychotherapist at Omaha Integrative Care in Omaha, Nebraska. She
I'd like to welcome Hannah Mirmiran, today's guest blogger. Hannah Mirmiran is a therapist who found What's Your Grief a few months ago and has since become a great supporter (Thanks Hannah!). Because of her personal and professional link to
From a very young age, we begin to develop expectations about the world around us. Our brains create rules to help us organize the boatloads of information we encounter each and every day. Some of these are simple, practical rules.
Today, we'd like to welcome guest author Dana Schwartz to discuss what she has learned from her experience grieving during pregnancy. As some of you know, this topic is close to my heart because I lost my own mother to cancer
This essay was written by one of our grief friends, Alex. We very rarely have guest posts, only when we know the writer's message will resonate with those who've had similar experiences in a way we couldn't hope to replicate. Thank
There are posts that we write here on WYG that travel like wildfire. In the course of a day or two we see the reach on social media climb, people commenting, sharing and resharing. We love it, because it reminds
Episode Transcript Hey, welcome to the What's Your Grief Podcast. This is Eleanor and, as always, I'm joined by Litsa. Hey Litsa, what's new? What's new? I don't know why I shouldn't be prepared for this question. It's like where
As Mother's Day approaches, I wanted to offer a new piece of wisdom from our travels. Perhaps something shared with us by a reader or a personal observation from 16 years of grieving a mother that might help you with
We received a question this week about resources for talking with children about miscarriage and stillbirth. Though we have lots of resources about talking to kids about death and grief (you can find those here), I realized we have never