Monthly Archives: March 2018

A person-shaped hole.


Originally posted on Cerebral Salad:
Yesterday I attended the funeral of an old school friend. She wasn’t by any means a close friend, I hadn’t spoken to her in years. She was more of a friend of friends. I went…

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Loneliness is killing millions of American men. Here’s why.


via Loneliness is killing millions of American men. Here’s why.

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The Care Giver Is Reminded of the First Signs. – Just A Guy Muddling Through


via The Care Giver Is Reminded of the First Signs. – Just A Guy Muddling Through

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America’s First Transgender Suicide Hotline Is Live | HuffPost


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Psychological morbidity in family caregivers of people living with terminal cancer: Prevalence and predictors | Palliative & Supportive Care | Cambridge Core


via Psychological morbidity in family caregivers of people living with terminal cancer: Prevalence and predictors | Palliative & Supportive Care | Cambridge Core

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A Beautiful Song About Loss and Grief


via With Hope by Steven Curtis Chapman – YouTube

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Helping Your Pet Through the Grieving – Safehaven for widowed


via Helping Your Pet Through the Grieving – Safehaven for widowed

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‘I could barely speak’: Grieving woman struck by coffee barista’s ‘simple act of kindness’ – Love What Matters


via ‘I could barely speak’: Grieving woman struck by coffee barista’s ‘simple act of kindness’ – Love What Matters

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After Death Communication


Image Source [Reviewed and updated October 29, 2017 ] Of all the various ways that grief can express itself, perhaps one of the most … Source: After Death Communication

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Voices of Experience: Death of a Friend and the Lesson of Feathers


Feathers appear when angels are near.   ~ Karen Borga Julie Siri, LCSW is a licensed clinical social worker with over 25 years’ experi… Source: Voices of Experience: Death of a Friend and the Lesson of Feathers

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