Monthly Archives: August 2018

‘Holding space for death’: an excerpt | PhillyVoice


The conversations we all need to be having about death and dying Source: ‘Holding space for death’: an excerpt | PhillyVoice

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Heartache To Healing – Online Grief Support, Bereavement In The Workplace Training


Online Grief Support, Bereavement In The Workplace Training Source: Heartache To Healing – Online Grief Support, Bereavement In The Workplace Training

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On Men and Grief: Dispatches from My Book Tour | Literary Hub – Shared via Toni Lopeska


A hand goes up from the back of the room. It is an unexpected full house in a southern bookstore where I have been invited to talk about my memoir, The Widower’s Notebook. The man, late middle age,… Source: On … Continue reading

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Maturing Grief – Kasey Lowery Ewing


Our son Drew who is 21, was five when Jake died. His grief/play counselor told me that at every stage of life he would grieve Jake’s death again. As he grew and matured, he would grieve Jake’s deat… Source: Maturing … Continue reading

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WHY LOSING A PARENT MAKES YOU FEEL LIKE A CHILD- Shared via Grief Healing


The day I became a parent, I made a solemn vow to never say these four words to my children:  “Someday when I’m gone………….”  At 27, I was young enough to remember recoiling when my parents said that.  Was it … Continue reading

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Senator McCain: Living Well Until The End – End Well Project – Shared vie Shoshana Ungerleider


by Adam Hayden, End Well ePatient Source: Senator McCain: Living Well Until The End – End Well Project – Medium

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Loving Kindness – Hospice Matters – Shared via Elaine Mansfield


May I be at peace. May my heart remain open. May I realize the beauty of my own true nature. May I be healed. May I be a source of healing for this world. May you be at peace. May … Continue reading

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How our lives end must no longer be a taboo subject | Kathryn Mannix | Opinion | The Guardian


The recent supreme court ruling underlines how important it is to let relatives and carers know our wishes in advance, says the retired consultant Kathryn Mannix Source: How our lives end must no longer be a taboo subject | Kathryn … Continue reading

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How Siblings Should Juggle Caregiving for an Aging Parent | Considerable – Shared via Judy Graham


How to juggle caregiving duties, keep mom and dad safe and happy, and preserve family harmony along the way Source: How Siblings Should Juggle Caregiving for an Aging Parent | Considerable

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Grief – Nugget of Faith


Posts about grief written by meishichan Source: grief – Nugget of Faith

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