When I see this photo of myself, I see me at Woodstock; as a drummer, anti-war activist marching on Washington, and a 19-year-old kid making
“Keep on Keeping On”
My dear friend-turned-brother, Asa, knew there was nothing he could say to take away my pain and anguish in the days, weeks, and months after
Grieving The Living Losses of Our Lives
Twenty years ago, I developed a program for “Living Losses” – a grief we feel where there is not a physical death, but a significant
Your Self-Care Checklist in a World on Fire
There are times when it seems as if the entire world is unraveling (approximately 200,000 COVID-19 deaths; fires raging; civil unrest/protests; unprecedented corruption, polarization, and
2020 Election is About Voting for America
Game seasons for the NBA, MLB and NFL may be at risk in what history will remember as “The 2020 Pandemic”; however, the biggest game
Las 6 Maneras de Honrar
Perder a un ser querido nos cambia para siempre. Sé esto personalmente por haber perdido a mi hija mayor, Jenna, cuando apenas tenía 21 años
Managing Grief, Loss and Change – Ken’s Interview on COVID-19 with John Assaraf
I was honored when my dear friend and colleague, John Assaraf, asked me to join him in presenting a program on COVID-19 for the millions
A “Beto Hug”
A New Way of Showing Love, Gratitude and Affection During COVID-19 as seen on Medium Hugging has long been the standard for how we show
Sheltering in Place
Making the Most of Being at Home As seen on Medium by Lisette Omoss and Ken Druck, Ph.D. Staying home during COVID-19 has challenged most
The New Normal for Dying
Finding Peace and Expressing Love in Times of Physical Distance Ken Druck and John E. Welshons Finding out yesterday that a good friend had “died
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