Monthly Archives: November 2017

What man’s best fried taught me during a patient’s death


via What man’s best friend taught me during a patient’s death

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Ageism and Grief in Our Shallow Youth Oriented Society


via Why Ageism Never Gets Old | The New Yorker

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A Hospice Chaplain Fondly Remembers a Difficult, but Favorite Patient


via David and Goliath — Oregon Humanities

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From a Child Who Lost a Parent to suicide – shared via The Dougy Center


via From a Child Who Lost a Parent to Suicide — AFSP

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Bridling Your Tongue During Grievous Times


via Bridle your Tongue – thelifeididntchoose

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Motherless and grieving in half light


via Half Light | Vela

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A force for change: Coping with grief through activism and advocacy –


via A force for change: Coping with grief through activism and advocacy – CNN

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The First Holiday Without Your Loved One


via The First Holiday Season Without Your Person – Making a Plan, Checking it Twice | Imagine

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Can bereavement cause OCD?


via Can bereavement cause OCD?

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Dead casual: why people are dressing down for their own funerals – shared via Amy Florian


via Dead casual: why people are dressing down for their own funerals | Fashion | The Guardian

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