onesadduck
Not so sad right now
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- Mar 16, 2007
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My little sister passed away on the sixth (of this month). When at school I have not been getting much support from my friends (except my boyfriend, who has been exceptional, but cannot be with me 24/7). I am seeing a therapist at school, but it is a new therapist (I saw one last semester for clinical depression, but she was too busy to add me to her schedule this semester) and it is awkward. I was wondering if anyone knew of any grief support groups in the San Jose area, or knows how to find them. I tried to look online, but only found ones for parents.
Even more importantly, does anyone have any good books on dealing with grief that they can recommend? Especailly ones that deal with the loss of a sibling or other close family member, but if anyone has personal experience with one particular book or author helping, I'd appreciate it. There were so many at the bookstore, that I couldn't make a decision. I am an avid reader, but lately I have simply not been able to get into any books, new or old, and I think a book on this subject would help a lot.
Also, my sister died only three days before my birthday, which leaves me with lots of birthday money for a book, should I find one. But I was wondering if anyone else had any experience with something like this? Does your always end up depressing? Do you celebrate on a different day? I am used to unhappy birthdays as every year either I was sick or injured and/or my little sister was seriously sick or injured (I was even born with the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck). But I am not used to actually dreading it coming up.
Sorry if there was TMI anywhere in this post, or if anything was innapropriate in any way. Thank you in advance,
Alisa
Even more importantly, does anyone have any good books on dealing with grief that they can recommend? Especailly ones that deal with the loss of a sibling or other close family member, but if anyone has personal experience with one particular book or author helping, I'd appreciate it. There were so many at the bookstore, that I couldn't make a decision. I am an avid reader, but lately I have simply not been able to get into any books, new or old, and I think a book on this subject would help a lot.
Also, my sister died only three days before my birthday, which leaves me with lots of birthday money for a book, should I find one. But I was wondering if anyone else had any experience with something like this? Does your always end up depressing? Do you celebrate on a different day? I am used to unhappy birthdays as every year either I was sick or injured and/or my little sister was seriously sick or injured (I was even born with the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck). But I am not used to actually dreading it coming up.
Sorry if there was TMI anywhere in this post, or if anything was innapropriate in any way. Thank you in advance,
Alisa