Monthly Archives: July 2018

Moving to a New Home as a Grief Coping Strategy – Shared via Grief Healing


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Book Review: “Everything Happens For A Reason and Other Lies I’ve Loved” by Kate Bowler ~ Shared via Grief Healing


Great writing on hospice and palliative medicine from clinicians in the field. Source: Book Review: “Everything Happens For A Reason and Other Lies I’ve Loved” by Kate Bowler ~ Pallimed

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Grief Healing: Voices of Experience: Dead Serious


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How to Go on After the Loss of Your Mother | WeHaveKids – Shared via Grief Box


Losing your mother is a pain like no other pain. There are ways to make it easier to endure the pain and still honor your dear mother. Source: How to Go on After the Loss of Your Mother | WeHaveKids

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Returning To Work After The Devastating Loss Of A Loved One – Shared via Grief Box


How do you deal with the death of a loved one and move on in our fast-paced world? You need to take time to grieve and not just push your feelings aside. Source: Returning To Work After The Devastating Loss … Continue reading

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Time Does Shared Not Heal All Wounds | HuffPost –


Source: Time Does Not Heal All Wounds | HuffPost

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Widow Turned Wounded Healer : Christina Rasmussen – Kristine Carlson


Kris speaks with her good friend Christina Rasmussen, author of Second Firsts. Please listen to this amazing tale of healing and how Christina will revolutionalize how we can start over after a loss. She is truly a hero we’ve been … Continue reading

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3 Things You Can Do As Someone Is Dying | BK Books


The hours before actual death is very scary, a “I don’t know what to do” time, for anyone present. Someone who knows the normal natural way a person dies can be like a conductor as they guide those present through … Continue reading

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Grief After Traumatic Loss – What’s Your Grief


Recently a reader emailed us and asked if we’d write a post about grieving a violent death. She’d been looking … Source: Grief After Traumatic Loss – What’s Your Grief

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Sharing Infant Loss: Three Annoying Social Realities – Still Standing Magazine


Allow me to address a topic that our modern “happy” world easily dismisses. Are you ready for it? Here it comes: I had a baby who died. I’m a survivor of infant loss. My daughter Source: Sharing Infant Loss: Three … Continue reading

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