Monthly Archives: May 2016

Children Who Experience Early Childhood Trauma Do Not ‘Just Get Over It’ – Social Work Helper


What if you are 4, 9 or 15 years old though, how will you cope, especially as your repetitive early childhood trauma of living with domestic violence, unavailable or rough carers, chaos and unpredictability has left you traumatised? Source: Children … Continue reading

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As Death Draws Closer | Barbara Karnes Books, Inc. As Death Draws Closer


End of Life Education Materials Source: As Death Draws Closer | Barbara Karnes Books, Inc. As Death Draws Closer

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Grief Healing: In Grief: Coping with Multiple Losses


Source: Grief Healing: In Grief: Coping with Multiple Losses

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I Miss My Wife, But I Am Comforted Knowing Her Organs Saved 4 Lives –  Shared via Grief Healing 


Source: I Miss My Wife, But I Am Comforted Knowing Her Organs Saved 4 Lives

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Griefr and the Media – The Gift of Second


Source: Media – The Gift of Second

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Shared via Grief Healing – Sibling Loss Changes a Sister Left Behind – Open to Hope


Source: Sibling Loss Changes a Sister Left Behind – Open to Hope

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Shared via Grief Healing  – Sibling Loss Changes a Sister Left Behind – Open to Hope


Source: Sibling Loss Changes a Sister Left Behind – Open to Hope

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Shared via Grief Healing – Thinking About Suicide – Don’t Do It and Here Are Some Reasons Why


This is a letter written to my son on the 10th anniversary since he died. The intent is for those who may think about suicide and an honest reflection on why you should not do this. It is an awareness … Continue reading

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Shared via Grief Healing – Grief Digest Magazine : Recent Magazine Articles : Article Library


Source: Grief Digest Magazine : Magazine Articles : Article Library

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Shared via Grief Healing – On Grief & Brokenness | Reflecting Out Loud


  The Japanese have a  500-year-old art form called kintsugi, or “golden joinery,” a method of restoring a broken item with a lacquer that is mixed with gold, silver, or platinum. I’ve b… Source: On Grief & Brokenness | Reflecting … Continue reading

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