Monthly Archives: August 2018

Resuming Old Routines After Suicide Loss – Our Side of Suicide


There comes a point when survivors of suicide loss begin the emotional task of moving along in the grief journey – different than moving on. Source: Resuming Old Routines After Suicide Loss – Our Side of Suicide

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Grief Healing: Voices of Experience: Goodgrief App to Connect The Bereaved


Source: Grief Healing: Voices of Experience: Goodgrief App to Connect The Bereaved

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Joe Primo on Supporting Grieving Children


The CEO of Good Grief—and a former hospice chaplain—shares strategies to help children cope with the death of a loved one and make sense of tragedy. Source: Joe Primo on Supporting Grieving Children

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The condolences end. Being a widow doesn’t. – The Washington Post


The second year without my husband is in some ways harder than the first. Source: The condolences end. Being a widow doesn’t. – The Washington Post

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Finding New Meaning in Your Living After a Loved One Dies


When a loved one dies, it’s common to feel adrift or unsure of your purpose. The path to new meaning may involve integrating your grief into day-to-day living. Source: Finding New Meaning in Your Living After a Loved One Dies

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We Are Family: Strengthening Connections after a Dad’s Death – Elaine Mansfield


126 My son David and his wife Liz drove from North Carolina and met my local son Anthony for a beer at Two Goats Brewery on Seneca Lake before they arrived […] Source: We Are Family: Strengthening Connections after a … Continue reading

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Neil Simon Dead: ‘Odd Couple, ‘Lost in Yonkers’ Playwright Was 91 | Hollywood Reporter


His legendary body of work includes ‘The Odd Couple,’ ‘Barefoot in the Park,’ ‘Promises, Promises,’ ‘The Goodbye Girl’ and ‘Lost in Yonkers.’ Source: Neil Simon Dead: ‘Odd Couple, ‘Lost in Yonkers’ Playwright Was 91 | Hollywood Reporter

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Lucy Kalanithi  “When Breath Becomes Air” — Charlie Rose


Lucy Kalanithi, widow of Paul Kalanithi, who wrote “When Breath Becomes Air” after his diagnosis of cancer. Source: Lucy Kalanithi — Charlie Rose

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How to have a better death – End-of-life care


Death is inevitable. A bad death is not Source: How to have a better death – End-of-life care

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End-of-Life Care for People with Dementia


Caring for a person with dementia at the end of life has special challenges. Help them have good quality of life as they’re dying. Source: End-of-Life Care for People with Dementia

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