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ABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss.CONTACT CLAIRE
Contact Claire. Name. First Last. Email. By using this form, you agree to the addition of your email address on the newsletter contact list of Claire Bidwell Smith. I am interested in: Grief Counseling Events and Retreats Book Coaching Other. Message *. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us 10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the personABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss.CONTACT CLAIRE
Contact Claire. Name. First Last. Email. By using this form, you agree to the addition of your email address on the newsletter contact list of Claire Bidwell Smith. I am interested in: Grief Counseling Events and Retreats Book Coaching Other. Message *. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us 10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are bothCOVID CONFIDENTIAL
Claire Bidwell Smith is an internationally renowned author, speaker, and grief expert. She is the author of three books of nonfiction: The Rules of Inheritance, After This: When Life Is Over Where Do We Go? and Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief. Her books have been published in 18 countries and Claire lectures and writes regularly about grief.BLOG & PODCASTS
The Sunday Mourning Podcast. Listen & Subscribe. In each episode of the Sunday Mourning podcast series, Claire dives into different topics related to grief – everything from guilt and anxiety to the afterlife – bringing on various guests, as well as revealing more of her personal journey and revelations. THE CONVERSATION OF A LIFETIME If you lost someone you loved today, would you feel like you’ve had as many meaningful conversations as possible with them? Of course, we could never have enough meaningful conversations with the people we love, but so many of us lose loved ones HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER Every week of Covid has felt like its own year. Whatever was happening last week is different this week. I remember thinking early on that this would be an important time in our lives to learn a lot about ourselves, but I really couldn’t have imagined just how true thatwould be.
HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
Q&A: UNDERSTANDING MOTHER LOSS Q&A: Understanding Mother Loss. My Understanding Mother Loss 6-week live online program starts March 4th! Get the details on the course here. Below I’ve added my responses to some of the questions sent in ahead of my recent live call on mother loss. Question: I would love to know how to enjoy life moving on and not feeling guilty for living.MEDIUM FLEUR
In my podcast interview with renowned psychic medium Fleur, we explore all of these things and so much more. It was a fascinating conversation and I hope you’ll check it out! You can listen here (it’s episode #4) on iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast. Love, Claire.by Caitlin Sammons.
HOW BEING PREPARED FOR DEATH CAN ALLEVIATE ANXIETY How Being Prepared for Death can Alleviate Anxiety. Today I want to introduce you to Amy Pickard and her company Good To Go. But before I tell you about her, let me tell you about what led me to her. Experiencing so much loss in my life caused me a lot of anxiety about death (my forthcoming book is titled Anxiety: The Missing Stage ofGrief
FATHER LOSS AND GRIEF: 3 COMMON QUESTIONS But the feelings of isolation, grief, and insecurity are all common for both losses. Both losses will see struggles in their ability to be in romantic relationships – they will either find themselves avoiding relationships or seeking them out but feeling deeply insecure in them. However, both losses also tend to create profoundindependence
CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the personABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER I’ve felt afraid and humbled, and also centered and inspired. Whether you yourself are facing recent grief and anxiety, or feeling the uncertainty of day to day life, know that you are not alone. When we are grieving we often feel like we are wandering through a thick fog. Cultivating a steady practice of any sort can help us feelgrounded.
10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the personABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER I’ve felt afraid and humbled, and also centered and inspired. Whether you yourself are facing recent grief and anxiety, or feeling the uncertainty of day to day life, know that you are not alone. When we are grieving we often feel like we are wandering through a thick fog. Cultivating a steady practice of any sort can help us feelgrounded.
10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are bothCOVID CONFIDENTIAL
Claire Bidwell Smith is an internationally renowned author, speaker, and grief expert. She is the author of three books of nonfiction: The Rules of Inheritance, After This: When Life Is Over Where Do We Go? and Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief. Her books have been published in 18 countries and Claire lectures and writes regularly about grief.BLOG & PODCASTS
The Sunday Mourning Podcast. Listen & Subscribe. In each episode of the Sunday Mourning podcast series, Claire dives into different topics related to grief – everything from guilt and anxiety to the afterlife – bringing on various guests, as well as revealing more of her personal journey and revelations. THE CONVERSATION OF A LIFETIME If you lost someone you loved today, would you feel like you’ve had as many meaningful conversations as possible with them? Of course, we could never have enough meaningful conversations with the people we love, but so many of us lose loved ones HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
CORINNE BOWEN
When we fight grief or try to suppress the feelings that come, it will manifest in anger, depression and anxiety. So hold tight, reach out to a friend and grab a box of tissues, and let yourself grieve. You’re not the only one. You’re never alone. Love, Claire. by Corinne Bowen. Hard Times Don't Last Forever. Q&A: UNDERSTANDING MOTHER LOSS Q&A: Understanding Mother Loss. My Understanding Mother Loss 6-week live online program starts March 4th! Get the details on the course here. Below I’ve added my responses to some of the questions sent in ahead of my recent live call on mother loss. Question: I would love to know how to enjoy life moving on and not feeling guilty for living.MEDIUM FLEUR
In my podcast interview with renowned psychic medium Fleur, we explore all of these things and so much more. It was a fascinating conversation and I hope you’ll check it out! You can listen here (it’s episode #4) on iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast. Love, Claire.by Caitlin Sammons.
HOW BEING PREPARED FOR DEATH CAN ALLEVIATE ANXIETY How Being Prepared for Death can Alleviate Anxiety. Today I want to introduce you to Amy Pickard and her company Good To Go. But before I tell you about her, let me tell you about what led me to her. Experiencing so much loss in my life caused me a lot of anxiety about death (my forthcoming book is titled Anxiety: The Missing Stage ofGrief
FATHER LOSS AND GRIEF: 3 COMMON QUESTIONS But the feelings of isolation, grief, and insecurity are all common for both losses. Both losses will see struggles in their ability to be in romantic relationships – they will either find themselves avoiding relationships or seeking them out but feeling deeply insecure in them. However, both losses also tend to create profoundindependence
CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the person BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are bothABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER I’ve felt afraid and humbled, and also centered and inspired. Whether you yourself are facing recent grief and anxiety, or feeling the uncertainty of day to day life, know that you are not alone. When we are grieving we often feel like we are wandering through a thick fog. Cultivating a steady practice of any sort can help us feelgrounded.
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the person BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are bothABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER I’ve felt afraid and humbled, and also centered and inspired. Whether you yourself are facing recent grief and anxiety, or feeling the uncertainty of day to day life, know that you are not alone. When we are grieving we often feel like we are wandering through a thick fog. Cultivating a steady practice of any sort can help us feelgrounded.
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are both A SAFE PLACE TO GRIEVE (SELF-GUIDED ONLINE GRIEF PROGRAM A Safe Place to Grieve self-guided program includes: Weekly videos (plus transcripts) Printable weekly workbooks. Weekly audio meditations. Printable journaling workbook. Access to the program website. Private Facebook group for sharing this journey with fellow participants and receiving my support. Daily emails to guide you everystep of the way.
BLOG & PODCASTS
The Sunday Mourning Podcast. Listen & Subscribe. In each episode of the Sunday Mourning podcast series, Claire dives into different topics related to grief – everything from guilt and anxiety to the afterlife – bringing on various guests, as well as revealing more of her personal journey and revelations. HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER Every week of Covid has felt like its own year. Whatever was happening last week is different this week. I remember thinking early on that this would be an important time in our lives to learn a lot about ourselves, but I really couldn’t have imagined just how true thatwould be.
THE CONVERSATION OF A LIFETIME If you lost someone you loved today, would you feel like you’ve had as many meaningful conversations as possible with them? Of course, we could never have enough meaningful conversations with the people we love, but so many of us lose loved ones HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
CORINNE BOWEN
When we fight grief or try to suppress the feelings that come, it will manifest in anger, depression and anxiety. So hold tight, reach out to a friend and grab a box of tissues, and let yourself grieve. You’re not the only one. You’re never alone. Love, Claire. by Corinne Bowen. Hard Times Don't Last Forever. CAN OUR LOVED ONES SEE US FROM THE OTHER SIDE? In my podcast episode below, I share why my session with Medium Fleur was life-changing and we also have a deep conversation about life on the other side. Fleur answers the questions we all have about connecting with our loved ones who have passed on and so much more in this candid interview. I hope this serves you as much as it has forme.
HOW BEING PREPARED FOR DEATH CAN ALLEVIATE ANXIETY How Being Prepared for Death can Alleviate Anxiety. Today I want to introduce you to Amy Pickard and her company Good To Go. But before I tell you about her, let me tell you about what led me to her. Experiencing so much loss in my life caused me a lot of anxiety about death (my forthcoming book is titled Anxiety: The Missing Stage ofGrief
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In my podcast interview with renowned psychic medium Fleur, we explore all of these things and so much more. It was a fascinating conversation and I hope you’ll check it out! You can listen here (it’s episode #4) on iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast. Love, Claire.by Caitlin Sammons.
CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the person BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are bothABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER I’ve felt afraid and humbled, and also centered and inspired. Whether you yourself are facing recent grief and anxiety, or feeling the uncertainty of day to day life, know that you are not alone. When we are grieving we often feel like we are wandering through a thick fog. Cultivating a steady practice of any sort can help us feelgrounded.
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH Claire Bidwell Smith has the ability to wrap her deep psychology background and understanding of frameworks for dealing with grief in an intimate and soft discussion that makes the client feel incredibly well supported. Perhaps as a result of her own losses, she becomes a partner in going through the process of grief with the person BOOKS – CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH A coming-of-age story that is both heartbreaking and exhilarating. In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are bothABOUT CLAIRE
Claire Bidwell Smith is a renowned grief expert and author.After losing both of her parents at a young age, Claire was drawn to helping others navigate the grief process. A former therapist in private practice for over a decade, she has counseled thousands of people, and written three books about grief and loss. DEALING WITH REGRET IN GRIEF Dealing with Regret in Grief. Today I want to explore grief and regret with you. To date I have never had a client who did not experience some form of regret following the loss of a loved one. Something left unsaid, a decision made near the end that they wish they could change, or a situation unresolved. After a loss these regrets can haunt us HARD TIMES DON’T LAST FOREVER I’ve felt afraid and humbled, and also centered and inspired. Whether you yourself are facing recent grief and anxiety, or feeling the uncertainty of day to day life, know that you are not alone. When we are grieving we often feel like we are wandering through a thick fog. Cultivating a steady practice of any sort can help us feelgrounded.
THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF: ANXIETY The anxiety that comes with grief can be debilitating, but because it is not included in Kübler-Ross’ five stages, it tends to be ignored or dismissed as a different problem altogether. However, anxiety is a very real and very normal reaction to grief and it must be recognized. It is also highly treatable once it is distinguished for what it is. ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF Anxiety: the missing stage of grief. This opens in a new window. “The world of grief—rote with repeated thoughts over what happened, what might have been, and what might be—provides the perfect breeding ground for anxiety. In pinpointing the connections between the two, Claire Bidwell Smith is the warm and wise friendguiding you toward
10 HELPFUL TIPS FOR RESILIENT GRIEVING Distractions. The habit of dwelling on negative thoughts, or what psychologists calls rumination, can become exactly that – a habit. Actively working to break this cycle by distracting yourself with positive activities can help break this pattern. Go to the movies, take up gardening or some other hobby, beginning to socialize withpeople who
DOES YOUR PARTNER UNDERSTAND YOUR GRIEF? Grief and loss can can also cause us develop anxious or avoidant tendencies in our relationships, making us fearful about opening up and being truly vulnerable with the people we love. These are normal reactions, even when they are problematic. Of course it’s scary to love someone when you’ve experienced loss. GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions andCOVID CONFIDENTIAL
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The Sunday Mourning Podcast. Listen & Subscribe. In each episode of the Sunday Mourning podcast series, Claire dives into different topics related to grief – everything from guilt and anxiety to the afterlife – bringing on various guests, as well as revealing more of her personal journey and revelations. WELCOME TO THE SUNDAY MOURNING PODCAST Welcome to the Sunday Mourning Podcast with Claire Bidwell Smith. In each episode Claire explores different topics related to grief – everything from guilt and anxiety to the afterlife – bringing on various guests, and revealing more of her personal journey andinsights.
THE CONVERSATION OF A LIFETIME If you lost someone you loved today, would you feel like you’ve had as many meaningful conversations as possible with them? Of course, we could never have enough meaningful conversations with the people we love, but so many of us lose loved ones A SAFE PLACE TO GRIEVE (SELF-GUIDED ONLINE GRIEF PROGRAM A Safe Place to Grieve self-guided program includes: Weekly videos (plus transcripts) Printable weekly workbooks. Weekly audio meditations. Printable journaling workbook. Access to the program website. Private Facebook group for sharing this journey with fellow participants and receiving my support. Daily emails to guide you everystep of the way.
HEALING FROM THE LOSS OF A MOTHER This loss comes with its own subset of varying impacts on your life. Seeking support and understanding around this loss is incredibly healing and rewarding. Pick up Hope’s book, work with me individually, or join us on a retreat (there’s one coming up on February 16 – 19 in Ojai, CA). It’s never too late to beginhealing.
MEDITATION FOR GRIEF Meditation is a beautiful way to make space for all the thoughts and feelings that arise when we are grieving. We spend so much of our days filling in any quiet space – we watch the news, we scroll through social media, we go to work, socialize with friends, keep busy with errands and tidying our houses – it’s a wonder any of us ever sitMEDIUM FLEUR
In my podcast interview with renowned psychic medium Fleur, we explore all of these things and so much more. It was a fascinating conversation and I hope you’ll check it out! You can listen here (it’s episode #4) on iTunes, Google Play, or Overcast. Love, Claire.by Caitlin Sammons.
GRIEVING IN THE NEW YEAR Grieving in the New Year. January 7, 2018. | In Uncategorized. | By Claire Bidwell Smith. If you’re like me, the new year always brings an opportunity for renewal and a fresh start. Except when you’re grieving. When you’ve lost someone you love – recently, or even years ago – the new year can bring on a tidal wave of emotions and HOW BEING PREPARED FOR DEATH CAN ALLEVIATE ANXIETY How Being Prepared for Death can Alleviate Anxiety. Today I want to introduce you to Amy Pickard and her company Good To Go. But before I tell you about her, let me tell you about what led me to her. Experiencing so much loss in my life caused me a lot of anxiety about death (my forthcoming book is titled Anxiety: The Missing Stage ofGrief
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_Get Your Free 50-Page Workbook With Purchase!_ Access the workbook here ANXIETY: THE MISSING STAGE OF GRIEF ------------------------- THIS GROUNDBREAKING BOOK EXPLORES THE LITTLE-KNOWN YET CRITICAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ANXIETY AND GRIEF, WITH PRACTICAL STRATEGIES FOR HEALING, FOLLOWING THE RENOWNED KÜBLER-ROSS STAGES MODEL Anxiety disorders are on the rise; many people are looking for resources to help them cope with anxiety, yet most people aren’t aware that unresolved grief is a primary underpinning–or that the two are related at all. In my own therapy practice and life, I’ve discovered the connections between anxiety and grief. In my upcoming book, backed by research, case studies, and interviews, I break down the physiology of anxiety, giving readers a concrete foundation of understanding in order to help them heal the anxiety caused by loss. Taking a big step beyond Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ widely accepted five stages, _Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief _explains the intimate connection between death and grief and how they specifically cause anxiety–unpacking everything from our age-old fears about mortality to the bare vulnerability a loss can make us feel. With concrete tools and coping strategies for panic attacks, getting a handle on anxious thoughts, and more, _Anxiety: The Missing Stage of Grief _ bridges these two emotions in a way that is deeply empathetic and eminently practical.Find out more
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In this astonishing debut, Claire Bidwell Smith, an only child, is just fourteen years old when both of her charismatic parents are diagnosed with cancer. By the time she is twenty-five years old they are both gone and Claire is very much alone in the world. _THE RULES OF INHERITANCE_ is a remarkable lesson on how to overcome some of life’s greatest hardships. Written with suspense and style, and bursting with love and adventure, _The Rules of Inheritance_ vividly captures the deep grief and surprising light of a young woman forging ahead on a journey of loss that humbled, strengthened, and ultimately healed her.Read More
IN _AFTER THIS, _ACCLAIMED AUTHOR, AND THERAPIST CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH CONFRONTS THE QUESTION SHE ENCOUNTERS EVERY DAY IN PRIVATE PRACTICE—WHAT HAPPENS AFTER WE DIE? In an exploration of the afterlife that is part personal, part prescriptive—Smith invites us on her journey into the unknown. She wonders: How do we grieve our loved ones without proof that they live on? Will we ever see them again? Can they see us now, even though they are gone? Chronicling our steps along the path that bridges this world and the next, Smith undergoes past-life regressions and sessions with mediums and psychics and immerses herself in the ceremonies of organized religion and the rigor of scientific experiments to try andfind the answers.
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CLAIRE BIDWELL SMITH HAS THE ABILITY TO WRAP HER DEEP PSYCHOLOGY BACKGROUND AND UNDERSTANDING OF FRAMEWORKS FOR DEALING WITH GRIEF IN AN INTIMATE AND SOFT DISCUSSION THAT MAKES THE CLIENT FEEL INCREDIBLY WELL SUPPORTED. PERHAPS AS A RESULT OF HER OWN LOSSES, SHE BECOMES A PARTNER IN GOING THROUGH THE PROCESS OF GRIEF WITH THE PERSON EXPERIENCING DEEP LOSS, AND NOT JUST A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. AS A RESULT, SHE HAS SIGNIFICANTLY ADVANCED MY ABILITY TO BRAVE THE STORMS OF GRIEF AND EVEN TO SEE SOME OF THE BEAUTY THAT IT YIELDS AS WELL. I AM FOREVER INDEBTED.” – JAIME, LOS ANGELES 2021 Claire Bidwell Smith. All rights reserved__
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