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MENTIONS OF DR. PATRICK O’MALLEY AROUND THE WEB:

CONVERSATION WITH MICHAEL STONE
https://soundcloud.com/michaelstoneconversations/conversations-with-michael-patrick-omalley

HUFFINGTON POST
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/el-paso-latinx-trauma-colleagues_l_5d4b2efee4b0066eb70bda26

DAILYGOOD: NEWS THAT INSPIRES
Patrick O’Malley: Getting Grief Right

ON OPRAH.COM
What to do if you are still grieving

ON LADDERS NEWS & CAREERS
How to talk about grief in the workplace

PAULY SAMUEL DOLMAN PODCAST
What Matters Most

A CUP OF JO BLOG
Best things to say to someone in grief

ON KERA THINK
Getting Grief Right

IN THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS
“The ‘Right’ Way to Grieve? Whatever Works for You”

INSIGHTS AT THE EDGE WITH TAMI SIMON, SOUNDS TRUE PODCAST
“Patrick O’Malley: Getting Grief Right”

IN THE NEW YORK TIMES ONLINE
“I’m Dying Up Here: Books on How to Grieve and How to Die”

ON MY MERRI WAY BLOG
As a practicing psychotherapist, I highly recommend this book

IN THE ORLANDO SENTINEL, MERCURY NEWS, DENVER POST, TIMES PICAYUNE
“Good grief – Journaling helps those who feel sad about stuff”

THE EDGE HOLISTIC LIVING BLOG
New Books: Fall 2017

ON WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA NEWSBLOG:
“Holiday Season Often Amplifies Pain for Those in Grieving Process”

ON THE CHRISTIAN CENTURY BLOG:
3 Myths about Grief

IN THE HUFFINGTON POST:
“How Mass Shootings Are Changing Americans’ Views Of Mortality”

ON THE JOHNS HOPKINS MEDICAL BLOG:
Patrick O’Malley, a psychotherapist in Fort Worth, Texas wrote about “Getting Grief Right” in the ‘New York Times’ last Sunday.  He basically says surrender to it.  It’s the only way to begin to heal.
Rethinking Grief by Laurie Singer Sievers

I LOVED READING THIS ARTICLE from a very competent grief therapist in this ongoing New York Times series on therapy: “Getting Grief Right.” by Robin Roscio
mindfulcounselingsolutions.com/getting-grief-right/

DID YOU SEE: NY Times column on grief
Patrick O’Malley’s sensitive column “Getting Grief Right” in yesterday’s New York Times Sunday Review reinforced what I myself know from both personal and professional experience: grief knows no timetable.
http://joy-body.com/2015/01/12/did-you-see-ny-times-column-on-grief/

On Grief: The Words of a Queen and a Fort Worth Psychotherapist
I HIGHLY RECOMMEND READING THIS ARTICLE.
 It may save you from unnecessary self-judgment and endless attempts to bring closure to your grief; when really what you need is permission to “sink into your sadness”.  And above all, to tell and re-tell your love story.
http://www.sixwillows.com/on-grief-the-words-of-a-queen-a-fort-worth-psychotherapist/

THERE IS A WONDERFUL ARTICLE IN THE NEW YORK TIMES TODAY about how the bereaved try to “get grief right”, while it’s actually our culture – including, in many cases, the culture of our helping professions – that’s gotten it wrong.
http://wrappedupinparentheses.com/2015/01/11/getting-grief-right/

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Getting Grief Right


by Dr. Patrick O'Malley

A masterpiece that will touch your heart and soul with healing powers. • A compassionate, wise, and practical guide • A must read for anyone who is grieving the loss of a loved one.

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DR. PATRICK O’MALLEY
Grief Therapist


Dr. Patrick O’Malley is a psychotherapist in Fort Worth, Texas, who specializes in grief counseling. For 40 years, he has counseled individuals, couples and families
in his private practice.

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Getting Grief Right


by Dr. Patrick O'Malley

By the time Mary came to see me, six months after losing her daughter to sudden infant death syndrome, she had hired and fired two other therapists. She was trying to get her grief right...
 

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