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(also known as Commemorating)
Remembering or recollection is the retrieval of memory. Explicit memory is the conscious, intentional recollection of previous experiences and information. This information is about a specific event that has occurred at a specific time and place, both in your personal life and in the world at large. more at Wikipedia

Treatment Success Rate
| Top 5 Communities | ||
| Condition | Members | Success |
| Bereavement | 2700 |
84% |
| Bereavement - Teens | 290 |
78% |
| Miscarriage | 4 |
100% |
| Widows & Widowers | 3 |
100% |
| Pet Bereavement | 3 |
100% |
Overall, 84% (3021
Members)
find Remembering helpful


Remembering Reviews
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I visit my sons grave regularly. I often go to the lake where my granddaughter drowned and write notes in the sand to her.
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Attended a memorial service yesterday. It was emotional but also comforting.
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Remembering his lovely smile and beautiful eyes
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How you personally identify with it.
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What to say out loud, what others say and your strengths and good feelings in your head
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I am compiling photos to make a memory album for my self and family members
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I have many great memories with my dad and brother and these can make me smile or cry tears of joy.
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I do it all the time. I also find that it helps but often I end up crying.
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Too soon
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I TRY TO CELEBRATE HIS LIFE NOT MOURN IT. THAT IS WHAT HE WOULD WANT
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I feel it's important to discuss the memories you DO remember. To process them so they can be stored in a different area of the brain so they stop pop... [More]





