Monthly Archives: July 2018

What’s Different About Christian Grief Counseling? – 214-460-2025


Photo by Cody King on Pexels.com Generally speaking, Christian counseling and secular counseling share the same desire:  to help people overcome their life problems.  Although Christian counselors … Source: What’s Different About Christian Counseling? – 214-460-2025

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5 Tips for Plowing Through Grief—and Surviving – Shared via Sympathy Solutions


For author Laurie Burrows Grad, August 1, 2015, marked the day her life unalterably changed when her husband, Peter, died in her arms. “One minute he was laughing and happy, and the next minute he was gone,” she says of … Continue reading

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Claude Lanzmann, Epic Chronicler of the Holocaust, Dies at 92 – The New York Times – Shared via Rea L. Ginsberg


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Clinical Practices for Grief and Loss


Jill Johnson-Young, LCSW will outline effective strategies for treating grief in this 2-hour continuing education web conference for mental health professionals. Source: Clinical Practices for Grief and Loss

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Pushing Through: A Poem for Grieving Hearts, by Elaine Mansfield


Elaine Mansfield shares how Rilke’s poem, Pushing Through, helped her to manage the grief she felt with the loss of her husband. The poem gives testament to the fact that we can push through the grief into a transformation into … Continue reading

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Resilience: Donna Gibbs on finding a path through grief – Shared via Carla Chetham


Emily Parker interviews Donna Gibbs about her life as a counsellor, her book ‘Becoming Resilient’, and the role that God plays in her work. Source: Resilience: Donna Gibbs on finding a path through grief

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The Positive Death Movement Comes to Life – The New York Times – Shared via Carla Chetham


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Talking To Your Child About Dying – Step One: Honesty – Family Lives On Foundation


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Nurses Can Help Improve Patient-Physician Communication About End-of-Life Care – Shared via Carla Chetham


Nurses may be able to help facilitate discussions between patients and physicians to give both parties a better understanding of each other’s goals and ultimately lead to better care. Source: Nurses Can Help Improve Patient-Physician Communication About End-of-Life Care

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Write What Hurts : Grief Digest Articles : Article Library


Source: Grief Digest Magazine : Grief Digest Articles : Article Library

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