Only God can take all suffering away.
Barbara M. Roberts has written: 'Helping those who hurt' -- subject(s): Christianity, Church work, Pastoral counseling, Peer counseling in the church, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Pesach Krauss has written: 'Why Me?' -- subject(s): Consolation (Judaism), Jewish way of life, Judaism, Pastoral counseling (Judaism), Religious aspects of Suffering, Suffering
Check your policy, or call a counselor and have them check (they'll do it anyway).
Yes grief counseling does in fact address depression. Grief counseling will address all the issues associate with a loss.
Human desire causes this suffering.
Some fitness camps for children do offer counseling, but it depends upon the type of counseling you are looking for. All fitness camps offer diet and nutrition counseling, but you may have to ask the directors if mental health counseling is offered.
loss of food and light.... According to the Buddah, the "root of all suffering is ATTACHMENT"
The Four Noble Truths are: * All life is suffering * All suffering is caused by Desire * All suffering (and desire) can be ended * This end is acheived by following the Eightfold Path
All of them.
All the children suffering around the world.
In philosophy, this is called the problem of evil and suffering. If God is all-powerful, all-knowing, all good, and the sole creator of the world, then why is there evil and suffering? The problem can only be resolved if at least one of these propositions is false.
Many things. Suffering, defilements of mind, harmful actions, harmful or untruthful speech, etc.