Monthly Archives: October 2016

Shared via The Christi Center – Introverts And Grief | Huffington Post


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Dealing with the anniversary of a loved one’s death, from What’s your grief?


The ‘What’s Your Grief’ girls discuss dealing with the anniversary of a loved one’s death and offer 30 concrete ways to honor and remember them on this day. Source: What’s your grief?

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Trauma & Grief, from Adverse Childhood  Experiences -The Demon Inside; Who is Ultimately Responsible? 


Imagine this scenario – A young man walks into your office for help and tells you the following story: He tells you his name is Al. He is a 20-year-old who graduated high school and is now working two Source: … Continue reading

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Shared via Jennifer Moran Stritch – Understanding Muslim funeral practices | The Amateur’s Guide To Death & Dying


By Susan Shelly Most people know little about the religious practices of those of other faiths. Lacking interest, opportunity or sometimes both, we miss out on the significance and beauty of the ri… Source: Understanding Muslim funeral practices | The … Continue reading

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Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg – Living and dying in pain – it doesn’t have to happen | End of life studies


75% of the world’s population have no – or inadequate – access to controlled medicines for pain relief. This means that, for many people, a diagnosis of a serious illness such as cancer brings not … Source: Living and dying in … Continue reading

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What’s the Longest Humans Can Live? 115 Years, New Study Says – The New York Times


The study, in Nature, suggests that humans “will never get older than 115.” But critics think we can grow much older. Source: What’s the Longest Humans Can Live? 115 Years, New Study Says – The New York Times

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 Grief and Six Words, from What’s Your Grief?


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Still more thoughts on Hospice Work – Rachel Naomi Remen


Entrances to Mystery are everywhere. The possibility is all the time. Even at unlikely times and through unlikely places. Nothing is beneath the dignity of becoming an entrance. AND MOSES LOOKED AND BEHOLD THE BUSH WAS ON FIRE BUT THE … Continue reading

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Chronic Knee Pain Relief – Oregon Local News – Bridgeport-area clinic performing trial knee surgeries


Sports Medicine Oregon one of 10 clinics nationwide offering meniscus replacement implants., Local News, Tigard, Tualatin local News, Breaking News alerts for Tigard, Tualatin city. Source: Oregon Local News – Bridgeport-area clinic performing trial knee surgeries

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Shared via Larry Barber – Divorce Grief Consequences – How decades of divorce helped erode religion – The Washington Post


The children of the ’80s divorces are growing up to be nonreligious adults. Source: How decades of divorce helped erode religion – The Washington Post

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