Are you feeling overwhelmed with sadness and/or grief? You are not alone. Grief occurs because someone or something to which we have formed a bond has been lost or changed. Grief can occur not only because of the physical death of a person, or beloved animal companion (pet), but also due to the loss of a relationship through divorce or separation, the loss of a friendship, job, home, health, possessions, country, sense of safety, dream, and a myriad of other losses.
We respond to grief in a variety of ways. Experts in grief often cite the pioneering work of Swiss born psychiatrist, Elisabeth Kubler-Ross, who in 1969 wrote the book On Death and Dying in which she described in detail the 5 Stages of Grief. This has now become known as the Kubler-Ross Model. In recent years some have adapted this model to include an additional two stages and have suggested that these "stages" be referred to as "phases" instead of stages.
These stages are:
1. Shock or disbelief
2. Denial
3. Anger
4. Bargaining
5. Guilt
6. Depression
7. Acceptance
Several years ago I was trained by the American Academy of Bereavement to become a Grief Facilitator. During this exceptional training it was instilled upon each of us present that while the Kubler-Ross Model provides an overview of the different "phases" we might experience when grieving, it is very important to remember that people do not move through the model in an orderly and predictable way. Grief has no prescribed time limit, and will vary from person to person and be influenced by that individual’s personality, family, culture and spiritual/religious views, and inherent beliefs.
For example, people may not experience all seven phases of grief or they may work through the steps in a different order. Then when they experience another loss, they may respond in a completely different manner than they did before, depending on the support they have available to them and the integration of previous losses that may or may not have occurred.
If you are grieving or experiencing loss or sadness, you may find that you are able to work through your loss independently. However, please know that there is help out there: grief and bereavement counselors and grief support groups. In the United States, local hospice agencies can be an excellent first contact if you are seeking bereavement support.
The important thing is to reach out and get help if you are feeling overwhelmed by feelings of grief, loss, or sadness. You are not alone. Support is available. You are loved and you are valuable.
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HUSSAIN JIFFRY is an outstanding musician who has performed with some of the most famous musical artists in the world. Here are just a few:
Tom Scott, Michael Bolton, Helen Reddy, Jim Messina, Tito Puente, Steve Winwood, Gloria Gaynor, Whitney Houston, Yanni, Crystal Gayle, Dionne Warwick, Monica, Sergio Mendes David Foster, Captain & Tennille, Freddie Ravel, DioNne Warwick, Russelle Ferrante, Rique Pantoja, Niki Haris, Hubert Laws, Robert Greenidge,.Ralph MacDonald, and the list goes on and on …
Listen to the audio interview with Hussain here:
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To learn more about Hussain, visit his website here: Hussain Jiffry
Visit Amazon Here to listen to samples from the Anything Goes Album
Hussain also plays with the group SAMBAGURU. Learn more about them here: Sambaguru.com
Herb Alpert and Lani Hall discuss how Anything Goes came about
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The band live in performance |
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Hussain Jiffry and other Sri Lankan musicians gather to promote peace for their country |
From Creative Living Fellowship in Phoenix, Arizona, Dr. Mitzi shares how one congregation stepped up to answer the call for animals in need which was on an earlier episode.
How can you be an ambassador for animals in crisis? How can your church, spiritual center, temple, organization or business help? Or how are you already helping?
Here are a few of friendly reminders:
Spay and neuter all your animals. Pet overpopulation means more crowded shelters and more innocent animals being euthanized.
Adopt and encourage your friends to adopt from animal shelters and rescue groups. There are so many animals in shelters that are on the e-list (euthansia) list who would love to be your forever friend.
Educate yourself and others about the horrors of puppy and kitten mills.
Shop for animal supplies at places that support local rescue adoptions.
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