Monthly Archives: May 2017

A Bereft Mom -I Feel Lost | The Grief Toolbox


Source: I Feel Lost | The Grief Toolbox

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Shared via Carla Cheatham – The sacred task of caring for the dead should be a normal part of life | Caitlin Doughty | Opinion | The Guardian


Source: The sacred task of caring for the dead should be a normal part of life | Caitlin Doughty | Opinion | The Guardian

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Shared via Carl Cheatham – First Breath, Final Breath | Kim Vesey | TEDxDayton – YouTube


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Heart Rewarding times with hospice patients | Guest Columnists | gvnews.com


Source: Volunteer Corner: Rewarding times with hospice patients | Guest Columnists | gvnews.com

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The Absolute Worst Thing You Can Do For A Griever


Originally posted on 214-460-2025:
The worst thing you can do for someone in grief: NOTHING Be there. Be available. Be loving and ?supportive. Don’t be judgmental or controlling. ?And if necessary be uncomfortable. Do all this as long as…

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Shared via AAHPM – Women with advanced breast cancer are surviving longer, study says – The Washington Post


Source: Women with advanced breast cancer are surviving longer, study says – The Washington Post

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We Need to Bring Grief Out From the Shadows | The Mighty


Source: We Need to Bring Grief Out From the Shadows | The Mighty

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Grief and the Ides of May | The Mighty


Source: Grief and the Ides of May | The Mighty

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If you don’t learn to deal with grief and loss, it can lead to depression or worse! | TheHealthSite.com


Source: If you don’t learn to deal with grief and loss, it can lead to depression or worse! | TheHealthSite.com

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What Happens to Your Debt After You Die? – Next Avenue


Source: What Happens to Your Debt After You Die? – Next Avenue

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