Monthly Archives: October 2016

I will always miss my beloved mom, but I am grateful for my many blessings


“Even a deeply grieving person can eventually rise up and shine again, if their heart remains open to silver lining moments and/or blessings.” ~ Sue Rosenbloom

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Domestic Abuse and Traumatic Grief – The National Domestic Violence Hotline | Building Your Case: How to Document Abuse


Source: The National Domestic Violence Hotline | Building Your Case: How to Document Abuse

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The Slippery Slope of Euthanasia – Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: A New Documentary Confronting the “Euthanasia Deception”


Source: Euthanasia Prevention Coalition Euthanasia Prevention Coalition: A New Documentary Confronting the “Euthanasia Deception”

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End-of-Life & Grief/Bereavement Resources


Books: Apology The Importance and Power of Saying “I’m Sorry” – Sheila Simpson Any book written by Elisabeth Kubler-Ross Don’t Let Death Ruin Your Life by Jill Brooke … Source: End-of-Life & Grief/Bereavement Resources

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Grief Triggers from, What’s your grief?


Source: What’s your grief?

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Shared via Sacred Dying – End-of-Life Care Needs an Overhaul | TIME


Even experienced physicians struggle to navigate it Source: End-of-Life Care Needs an Overhaul | TIME

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NHPCO Updater: Birth of a New CoP for Medicare Hospice, Part 1


Source: NHPCO Updater: Birth of a New CoP for Medicare Hospice, Part 1

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Why Bereavement Support is an Essential Component of Hospice & Palliative Care | Stephen R. Connor


Modern hospice care began in the 1960’s as a response to the over-medicalization of dying in the West. From its inception, the needs of the family were a key component. The patient and family are … Source:  Why Bereavement Support … Continue reading

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 Relationship Grief – Sick and Tired of the Silent Treatment? Couples Therapy – Relationship Advice | LinkedIn


It’s more than likely that you have been on the receiving end of silent treatment, or that you, yourself have used it on your spouse. I doubt that there are many relationships where this hasn’t Source: Sick and Tired of … Continue reading

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Miscarriage matters: In honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month | PhillyVoice


My miscarriage happened on Dec. 8, 2008. I will never forget this day and I have secretly honored it every year since. Source: Miscarriage matters: In honor of Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month | PhillyVoice

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