, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

Grief Therapy can help you to come to terms with the death of a loved one.  Also known as bereavement counselling, it can guide and support you through the grieving process. Everyone reacts differently to the loss of someone in their...

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, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

Dividing cremation ashes between various people can help each one in their grieving. Also, scattering the cremated remains in different places can be a special way to say farewell. Finally, a ceremony where various participants release a portion of ashes together can be a...

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, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

Autopsies, or post-mortems, can determine the exact cause or circumstances of a death. The word autopsy means 'to look for oneself.' An autopsy is a complete internal and external examination of a dead body. When are autopsies necessary? In the UK, most...

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, by Kristina Kennedy-Aguero

Funeral invitations inform or confirm the death of a person to the people who knew them. Many people choose to communicate the news by telephone to those who were closest to the deceased. To let others know, there are several options to...

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