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Tag: lossInFilms

GRIEF: EXILED TO AN ISLAND

December 4, 2023

TRIGGER WARNING:  Although I write at times about grief and sometimes pair my writing with a film or series that surrounds this subject, this series is different from a series like Lost Ollie on Netflix for instance.   I am NOT recommending The Third Day as a series for those who may be treading the rough waters … More GRIEF: EXILED TO AN ISLAND

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GRIEF: TRAUMA AS AN AMPLIFIER

November 9, 2023

In my last article on grief, I wrote about living below our baseline, and talked about how even our dopamine level may be very low when we are grieving the loss of a loved one.  That article can be viewed in the link below. AMPLIFIERS AND ROGUE WAVES I want to talk about how trauma and … More GRIEF: TRAUMA AS AN AMPLIFIER

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Field of Dreams: A Father-Son Film

June 6, 2023

An audio version of this article is below, if you would like to listen instead. As we are approaching Father’s Day, I wanted to write another series of articles about fathers and in particular father-son relationships. This article will explore the film Field of Dreams, (1989) with Kevin Costner as Ray,James Earl Jones as Terence Mann, Ray … More Field of Dreams: A Father-Son Film

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Grief in Films: Lost Ollie

November 30, 2022

There is a theme in films and streaming series that I am drawn to, and this is around the subject of grief. I recommend some of these films and series for people to help with processing, and understanding the grief that they may be experiencing in their lives. … More Grief in Films: Lost Ollie

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