Monthly Archives: January 2014

Making music videos helps young cancer patients connect | Reuters


Making music videos helps young cancer patients connect | Reuters.

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A Date With History


Originally posted on Greet Grief:
http://www.brownandassociatesopa.com Chris will be turning sixty-one on January 31, but I don’t think he’s celebrating birthdays in heaven.  Twenty-four years after his death, I still pause on this day and wonder if his baby face…

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Living in the Present – It is always now. [VIDEO]


It is always now. [VIDEO].

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Grief Support – Creating Cherished Memories


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Shared via Grief Speaks – Compassion Fatigue: Being an Ethical Social Worker – SocialWorker.com


Compassion Fatigue: Being an Ethical Social Worker – SocialWorker.com.

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Helping a Depressed Person While Taking Care of Yourself


Helping a Depressed Person While Taking Care of Yourself.

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A Survival Guide for Life After Loss: Body – Elaine Mansfield


A Survival Guide for Life After Loss: Body – Elaine Mansfield.

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To console someone who’s grieving, first try not making it about you – latimes.com


To console someone who’s grieving, first try not making it about you – latimes.com.

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6 Things to Never Say to a Bereaved Parent – Still Standing Magazine


6 Things to Never Say to a Bereaved Parent – Still Standing Magazine.

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Shared via Elaine Mansfield – The Closure Debate | Peace Through Grief


The Closure Debate | Peace Through Grief.

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