Monthly Archives: September 2016

Buried Treasure: The Story of a Marriage, by Carolyn North


Source: Buried Treasure: The Story of a Marriage, by Carolyn North

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The unhelpful things people say when you are grieving – smile and nod


grief support that doesn’t suck: no platitudes, no easy fixes, and no pseudo-spiritual bypass. It’s grief support for deep & intelligent folks. Like you. Source: smile and nod

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Grief Healing: In Grief: College Student Considers Dropping Out of School


Source: Grief Healing: In Grief: College Student Considers Dropping Out of School

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Shared via Grief Haling – Suicide and Grief –  – The Gift of Second


Source: September by Barbara Buckley – The Gift of Second

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Shared via Grief Healing – Does the government know what it’s doing to physicians?


Like every patient, I don’t want a burned-out, unhappy doctor who’s enslaved by his computer. Source: Does the government know what it’s doing to physicians?

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Shared via Amy Florian – Help divorcing clients see past the money | Financial Planning


Planners can build a long-term relationship, but only if they know what to focus on. Source: Help divorcing clients see past the money | Financial Planning

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Palliative Care and the Science of What It Feels Like to Die – The Atlantic


Science is just beginning to understand the experience of life’s end. Source: Palliative Care and the Science of What It Feels Like to Die – The Atlantic

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Why is anticipatory grief so powerful? | The Caregiver Space


Harriet Hodgson, who wrote a book on the subject, explores the many ways anticipatory grief shows up in our lives. Here are some ways it reveals its power. Source: Why is anticipatory grief so powerful? | The Caregiver Space

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Shared via,Jennifer Moran – Elder Orphans Have a Harder Time Aging in Place


Why we need more support and services for those without children or spouses as they age. Source: Elder Orphans Have a Harder Time Aging in Place

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Grieving the Loss of a Sibling, from What’s your grief?


Source: What’s your grief?

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