Monthly Archives: February 2017

Have Patience | Giving Yourself Enough Time to Grieve


A daily dose of patience each morning will fortify you to give yourself time to grieve. Don’t be in a rush. Wallow in your grief. Feel every emotion. Source: Have Patience | Giving Yourself Enough Time to Grieve

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Emergency physicians: You are not alone


You certainly are not alone in being part of the baddest, toughest, most compassionate and courageous group of physicians in the world. Source: Emergency physicians: You are not alone

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Everyone Needs a Grief Friend 5 Qualities to Consider | Rick Bergh M.Div., CT, NT | Pulse | LinkedIn


“Why would I tell you deep things when I don’t know you?” As a counselor and narrative therapist, I engage people who don’t know me all the time. And Source: Everyone Needs a Grief Friend 5 Qualities to Consider | … Continue reading

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Hitchin mum’s fundraising appeal to buy ‘cuddle cot’ so grieving parents can take their dead baby home – News – The Comet


Source: Hitchin mum’s fundraising appeal to buy ‘cuddle cot’ so grieving parents can take their dead baby home – News – The Comet

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When the Tree Just Wont Come Down: Creatively Holding Onto Memories :: Hospice Whispers


Source: When the Tree Just Wont Come Down: Creatively Holding Onto Memories :: Hospice Whispers

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Shared via Cathy Cheshire – What really happens after the death of a child? | Vicki McClifty


When I lost my son in 2012, during the first six weeks I was bombarded with people asking me how I was, supporting me through cups of tea, baking food etc., which was definitely much needed at the time. However, soon after, … Continue reading

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Misty-Eyed or Ugly Cry?: Part I | Hospice Times


Source: Misty-Eyed or Ugly Cry?: Part I | Hospice Times

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Shared via Allen Klein – Chicago Tribune – Using humor to aid the dying


Source: Chicago Tribune – Using humor to aid the dying

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Living Alone After the Death of Your Spouse


Strategies and tips for how to go on and live alone after the death of a spouse. It’s one of the most painful losses we can ever endure. Source: Living Alone After the Death of Your Spouse

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Bereavement and Grief Support – You are Safe


A sympathy message of comfort and support…you are safe. Source: Bereavement and Grief Support – You are Safe

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