Monthly Archives: August 2017

12 Reasons Why I Want to Walk Away From Nursing | Nurse Stories


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Suicides under age 13: One every 5 days – CNN


Source: Suicides under age 13: One every 5 days – CNN

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Shared via NHPCO – ON LIVING AND DYING: I didn’t find hospice, hospice found me | Pueblo Chieftain


Source: ON LIVING AND DYING: I didn’t find hospice, hospice found me | Pueblo Chieftain

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Ask the St. Elizabeth Expert: What is ‘Equine Grief Camp?’ | WKRC


Source: Ask the St. Elizabeth Expert: What is ‘Equine Grief Camp?’ | WKRC

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Never say die: death euphemisms, misunderstandings and their implications for practice | International Journal of Palliative Nursing | Vol 23, No 7


Source: Never say die: death euphemisms, misunderstandings and their implications for practice | International Journal of Palliative Nursing | Vol 23, No 7

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How to Talk to Kids About Death, According to Picture Books | The New Yorker


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End-Of-Life Advice: More Than 500,000 Chat On Medicare’s Dime


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Death and coffee: how one café is breaking taboos


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Grief And Creativity Blog: Stick the to program…next breath, next step


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Ten Beliefs that Make Grief Support Groups Work


Originally posted on 214-460-2025:
In order to make a grief support group successful, first the group’s facilitators must be sold on the fact that mourners can heal when given comfort, support, encouragement and time.  Then second facilitators must be able…

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