Monthly Archives: January 2019

Why This Sculpture Perfectly Depicts Grief


The sculpture is called “Melancolie,” and it’s beautiful. Source: Why This Sculpture Perfectly Depicts Grief

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With Love, From Heaven – Compassionate Friends


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The Burden | LungCancer.net


Lung cancer long term survivorship can come with its own challenges and worries for patients and their loved ones, especially feeling like a burden. Source: The Burden | LungCancer.net

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Decisions, Decisions-The Complicated Everyday World of Child Loss – thelifeididntchoose


Sometimes I wonder why in the world am I so exhausted? Why does it drain me to go to the grocery store? Why do I have to gird my loins as if going into battle to make a phone call … Continue reading

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New Year Goals: Redefining Success In Light of Young Adult Grief – Your New Normal


Losing my mama in my twenties left me with such a feeling of melancholy that I never imagined was possible. I experienced the most painful of heartbreaks, faced a turbulent home life and was forced… Source: New Year Goals: Redefining … Continue reading

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Separation Anxiety After Losing a Parent – Your New Normal


During the Christmas holiday I spent some time with my 8-month year old nephew who was going through a phase of obsessing over his daddy. He cried, wailed and squealed when his daddy put him down, … Source: Separation Anxiety … Continue reading

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Terminal Cancer and Mood Changes


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Opinion | My Life After a Heart Attack at 38 – The New York Times


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Marquise Goodwin had to deal with grief at home – Shared via Sympathy Solutions


On Jan. 16, Goodwin and his wife, Morgan, revealed she had a miscarriage — her second in a 12-month span. And this time, she lost twin boys. Source: Marquise Goodwin had to deal with grief at home

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The Chaplaincy Taxonomy: Standardizing Spiritual Care Terminology – Shared via NHPCO


The Spiritual Care Association (SCA) is the first multidisciplinary, international professional membership association for spiritual care providers that establishes evidence-based quality indicators, scope of practice, and a knowledge base for spiritual care in health care. Source: The Chaplaincy Taxonomy: Standardizing … Continue reading

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