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GriefSpeak: Grief is Color Blind – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias “Privilege: Having the rare opportunity to do something that brings particular pleasure.” Grief has no color. ...
GriefSpeak: “Home” – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias “It takes time to figure out Who you are and what feels right All the mistakes ...
GriefSpeak: Dr. Mari Nardolillo-Dias’ book is out
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by Nancy Thomas, publisher With RINewsToday.com since 2019, Dr. Mari Nardolillo-Dias has been writing a column called GriefSpeak. Her stories ...
GriefSpeak: The Haunting – Dr. Mari Dias
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By: Dr. Mari Dias Theresa came to me two weeks after the death of her husband. “I haven’t slept ...
GriefSpeak: Henry’s Hesitation – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias They were a collection of individuals attending a “General Grief” group. It was the first weekly ...
GriefSpeak: A Loss by any other name is still a Loss – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias Molly, a senior in high school tells me: “My grandmother is struggling with dementia. She doesn’t ...
GriefSpeak: Recognize Mercy – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias Mercy - “Having a capacity and compassion to forgive and show kindness.” There is no question ...
GriefSpeak: “Let it be – me” – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By Dr. Mari Dias, contributing writer “Let it be me” (Beatles) I was an adult before I realized that Valentine’s ...
GriefSpeak: Memories of my Grandmother – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias So many people tug at me in my dreams. Most recently it has been my grandmother ...
GriefSpeak: The Midnight Cry – Dr. Mari Dias
By Mari Dias |
By: Dr. Mari Dias Krista was five years old when her father first put the needle in her arm. He ...