Monthly Archives: March 2014

Keeping Perspective During The Grief Journey | The Grief Toolbox


Keeping Perspective During The Grief Journey | The Grief Toolbox.

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The Trauma of Everyday Life | Psych Central


The Trauma of Everyday Life | Psych Central.

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“To Be Or Not To Be” (On Contemplating Suicide) | Diary of Being Frank: A Crass Course in Living Authentically


“To Be Or Not To Be” (On Contemplating Suicide) | Diary of Being Frank: A Crass Course in Living Authentically.

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To Casey From Dad On Her First “Angel-Versary” January 2009 | The Grief Toolbox


To Casey From Dad On Her First “Angel-Versary” January 2009 | The Grief Toolbox.

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Sharing Our Grief Lightens the Load – Elaine Mansfield


Sharing Our Grief Lightens the Load – Elaine Mansfield.

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Should we move house after bereavement?


Should we move house after bereavement?.

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Parent Loss and Grief – Author Julie Saeger Nierenberg – I Lost my Dad


Author Julie Saeger Nierenberg – I Lost my Dad.

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Shared via Leon Directo – A hospital stay provides new insights into the patient experience


A hospital stay provides new insights into the patient experience.

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5 Things I Learned From Helping My Dad Die | Noah Michelson


5 Things I Learned From Helping My Dad Die | Noah Michelson.

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Shared via Rea L, Ginsberg – The Healer’s Wound: Grief Postponed by Rea L. Ginsberg, LCSW-C, ACSW, BCD | It’s OK to Die


The Healer’s Wound: Grief Postponed by Rea L. Ginsberg, LCSW-C, ACSW, BCD | It’s OK to Die.

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