Monthly Archives: January 2014

Keegan Keppner: Boy With Terminal Cancer Feeds The Homeless


Keegan Keppner: Boy With Terminal Cancer Feeds The Homeless.

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Why palliative care is not just for the dying – it’s about living well for as long as you can – Miriam Stoppard – Mirror Online


Why palliative care is not just for the dying – it’s about living well for as long as you can – Miriam Stoppard – Mirror Online.

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Finding Clarity and Comfort When the End Is Near


Finding Clarity and Comfort When the End Is Near.

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Relationship Grief Support – Sandi Atmore: Codependency


Sandi Atmore: Codependency.

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Dementia Denied – When They Don’t Know They Are Ill – NYTimes.com


When They Don’t Know They Are Ill – NYTimes.com.

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Measuring Quality of Care for Older Adults With Serious Illness – Health Affairs Blog


Measuring Quality of Care for Older Adults With Serious Illness – Health Affairs Blog.

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Children Who Lose Close Relative at Risk of Mental Problems: Study


Children Who Lose Close Relative at Risk of Mental Problems: Study.

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Shared via Joanne Lelewer Harpel – Members of a Very Small [Grief] Club – NYTimes.com


Members of a Very Small Club – NYTimes.com.

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‘Personal Grief Coaching’ Supports Bereaved by Phone


Originally posted on Suicide Prevention News and Comment:
In 2013, Suicide Prevention News & Comment editor and publisher Franklin Cook earned his Certified Professional Coach credentials and combined the principles and practices of Life Coaching with those of peer help…

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What life is really about! – CNN iReport


What life is really about! – CNN iReport.

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