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Posted May 30, 2010
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Life After Loss
Grief counseling is real. The media isn't going easy on us with people hearing about the loss of life recently. A terrible airplane crash in India and then not to mention the train accident in India from a few days actor. Reports of popular actors like Dennis Hopper and Gary Coleman passing away as it is a joyous season approaching it is summertime, people will have the opportunity to reflect and realize that some of the people that they love are GONE, just no longer there.
As the author of The Unplanned Pregnancy Book for Teens and College Students, I have had to counsel people about the loss of a child or loved one and sometimes even counsel girls who died after abortion complications or pregnancy's that were difficult and parents had to determine if they were going to raise a child after their child died.
It's tough, grief is very tough. During times with news reports that really do seem to evoke grief, that plane crash story a few weeks was just terrible, it was so sad to see that injured child.
As for John Travolta and Kelly Preston the world mourned with them last year and now they need to hold on and save their happiness for when the child arrives healthy as a fan of Hollywood tabloids so many people remember these stars suffering miscarriages, complications so on and so forth especially with Kelly Preston in her 40s, I personally wish them the best with the upcoming arrival, but it will be tough the pictures of Jett Travolta were really cute and I know they will miss the kid that warmed their heart for so many years.
I know of people who lost kids and they tried to move on to quickly, and I think that John Travolta and Kelly Preston will be fine with the new baby.
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