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Grief Passages

Marlowe C. Embree, Ph.D.

The nonlinear journey of grief and loss

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Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Things with sharp edges

There is a prime directive in contemporary American culture, and I’m going to bend it a little bit in this essay. But I’m a congenial, humble sort of fellow, so you can relax. If you disagree what I have to say, you can still admire my font...

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Grief and determinism

He who sees the past as surprise-free is bound to have a future full of surprises. — Amos Tversky

2 months ago
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Changeling

Though my father has been gone from the circles of this world for some thirty-two months now, I think of him often. While we didn’t agree about everything (of course), we were much alike, and I found Dad to be a man of compassion, integrity...

2 months ago
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To dim the stars

One of the things I like about my cloud storage — and I’m cirrus about this — is that it will show me photos from the past, using the “on this day [x] years ago” feature. I like that. It reminds me of what my life used to be, which is notab...

2 months ago
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Authors

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  • Marlowe C. Embree, Ph.D.

    An emeritus professor of psychology, a convictional Christian, and a widower (since March 2021), I write about grief and loss in the hope of helping others who are fellow travelers on the nonlinear path of recovery.

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