There is no hierarchy of grief. Suffering is suffering. There have been countless innocent people murdered, people of every color, every country, every path of privilege and poverty. When we… Read More
Category: Grief and Loss
Kaddish Symphony, or Why We Can’t Wait
It’s the smell of cigarettes, gin and sweat acrid smoke from incinerating bodies salt of blood and sweet perfume turned sour The sound of a tree branch creaking from the… Read More
Walk the Tightrope
Sometimes grief is like the jaws of life; Take me out of the wreck, ragged bloody Teach me to sing through my tears, to walk the tightrope, faint line… Read More
Grief, Loss and Professional Boundaries, Part II
About six months ago I wrote about the therapist-client relationship, specifically the delicate balance of maintaining professional boundaries while dealing with personal challenges that impact the therapeutic relationship. Recently… Read More
Grief, Loss and Professional Boundaries
I just found out that my story that was published in the Spring issue of the journal Zeek, which focused on Spirituality and Healing, is the recipient of the 2010… Read More