Monthly Archives: February 2018

Relationship Grief: AFTER 40 YEARS OF MARRIAGE – HEART TOUCHING STORY – Daily Fitness Mantra


Source: AFTER 40 YEARS OF MARRIAGE – HEART TOUCHING STORY – Daily Fitness Mantra

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A sudden and traumatic death in your school community – let’s talk about it – Child Bereavement UK


06/03/2018 @ 9:30 am – 4:30 pm – A sudden or traumatic death within the school community can leave staff and pupils shocked and overwhelmed. This conference is designed to help equip education professionals with key support skills and improve … Continue reading

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Roots and wings.


Originally posted on Cerebral Salad:
You know, they say that empty nest syndrome is merely a feeling of grief and loneliness that us parents experience. It’s not a psychological or medical condition, or anything above a neuroticism. Oh, that’s good.…

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Home Page – Coalition to Support Grieving Students


Source: Home Page – Coalition to Support Grieving Students

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What non-medication treatments are available for PTSD?


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Chronic Pain and Grief: Continuing, Ceaseless, Unabating


Originally posted on thelifeididntchoose:
Chronic:  (of a problem) long-lasting and difficult to eradicate. Synonyms:  constant, continuing, ceaseless, unabating, unending, persistent, long-lasting, severe, serious, grave, dire If you’ve followed the blog for long, you know I have Rheumatoid Arthritis.  What you…

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When We Wished We’d Said More


Originally posted on Toni Lepeska:
I found the lists after he died and wished I’d been more attentive to and thankful for who my father was. He’d put check marks beside the names and addresses on the list. They signified…

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Healthy Coping Mechanisms for Dealing with Grief – Our Side of Suicide


Each survivor of suicide loss grieves uniquely. This week, our guest author shares suggestions on how survivors can cope in healthy ways. Source: Healthy Coping Mechanisms for Dealing with Grief – Our Side of Suicide

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Mother Loss: Years Later, Still Can’t Cope


The best time to plant a tree is 20 years ago. The second best time is NOW.   ~ Chinese Proverb A reader writes: I lost my mum to canc… Source: Mother Loss: Years Later, Still Can’t Cope

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Counseling in hospice: Comfort comes first, breakthroughs come on occasion


Hospice requires a different approach to counseling for several reasons. Grief requires support and affirmation more than motivation or self-regulation. Source: Counseling in hospice: Comfort comes first, breakthroughs come on occasion

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