Whether it is the death of a public figure like Kobe Bryant or of a beloved family member or friend, loss can create many difficult emotions for kids and adults. Gina Kornfeind, MSW, MS, a pediatric palliative care social worker…
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Rutgers Expert Available to Discuss Sibling Grieving
Rutgers scholar Erica Goldblatt Hyatt, author of Grieving for the Sibling You Lost, is available to comment on teen siblings, called “forgotten mourners”, and the grieving process in light of Kobe Bryant’s death. Goldblatt Hyatt is an expert in thanatology,…
The Mindset of Success – Personified by Kobe Bryant
Ryan Gottfredson, assistant professor of management at Cal State Fullerton, is a pioneer in leadership research— with a focus on mindsets along with performance management. In his review of the last 30+ years of mindset research, he has identified three…
As the world struggles with grief over the tragic helicopter accident that killed 9, U of R Professor tells men, “It’s healthy to cry.”
As the world mourns the lives lost in a tragic helicopter accident this week, Dr. Fred Rabinowitz, who wrote “Crossing the No Cry Zone: Psychotherapy With Men,” assures men who are struggling with their grief, “It is healthy to cry. Men have been…