Tag: Grief
Journalist Ramzy Baroud Mourns His Sister Killed Today By Israeli Bombs
Early this evening, Israel killed, or more accurately assassinated, my sister Dr. Soma Baroud, by bombing her taxi in the Khan Yunis area, killing her and six other innocent people.
Journalist Ramzy Baroud Mourns His Sister Killed Today By Israeli Bombs
September 1, 2024:
‘Houses Have Souls’ – A Gazan Doctor and Her Son Reflect on the Loss of a Father, and a Home
How Antidepressants Are Numbing More Than Depression
In our relentless pursuit to transcend the human suffering, we’ve stumbled into a dangerous oversimplification: an improved mental state reflects the absence or decrease in negative emotional states. This reductionist view has not only cheapened our understanding of the human emotional spectrum but has also paved the way for a troubling linguistic shift.
Thoughts on Death-Grief

Grief causes you to leave yourself. You step outside your narrow little pelt. And you can’t feel grief unless you’ve had love before it – grief is the final outcome of love, because it’s love lost. […] It’s the cycle of love completed: to love, to lose, to feel grief, to leave, and then to love again. Grief is the awareness that you will have to be alone, and there is nothing beyond that because being alone is the ultimate final destiny of each individual living creature. That’s what death is, the great loneliness.
Philip K. Dick, Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said
It must be demons, said Psychiatry
It must be demons, said Psychiatry
The list of explanations above tracks psychiatry’s main theories, narratives and social messages over 200 years. Many people are unaware of the origins and belief systems which underpin psychiatry. Even many psychiatrists do not know that their discipline was chiefly founded and spread by the church. Religion has always been intertwined with psychiatry.
The Tragic Reality of Rachel Corrie’s Death

Twenty years ago on March 16, the world got a tragic glimpse into what the state of Israel was going to become. Given the green light in the Oval Office by President George W. Bush, then-Prime Minister Ariel Sharon – “a man of peace,” Bush said at the time – started the now-inevitable march to apartheid and the murderous treatment of the Palestinians against whom the main battle would be waged.
The Tragic Reality of Rachel Corrie’s Death
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America’s 5 Stages of Grief Over China’s Rise
Whenever people face a huge loss in life — like a sudden divorce or death of a family member — they go through five stages of grief. These stages are…
America’s 5 Stages of Grief Over China’s Rise
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