The emotional crumbling started when she was 14 and a friend was killed in a car crash. By the time … More
Month: June 2016
Silence and Secrecy: Is it a Good Thing to Do?
Originally posted on Disrupted Physician: History teaches us that silence and secrecy are often the most effective tools of power. … More
Narcissism/Selfish Parenting…..
“I do not love; I do not love anybody except myself. That is a rather shocking thing to admit. I … More
14 Self-Defeating Thoughts To Avoid in Your Grief — Loss, Grief, Transitions and Relationship Support
Originally posted on griefministerdotcom: All of us have our weak moments in life–those moments when we doubt ourselves, our ability … More
When the H sounds, by Júlia Prieto — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE
I’m Julia, psychologist internal resident. A few weeks ago I joined the service of the Hospital Clínico Universitario de Valencia … More
Shared via Sacred Dying: The Decision to Stop Eating at the End of Life — Loss, Grief, Transitions and Relationship Support
End-of-life decisions for hospice patients may include voluntary stopping of eating and drinking. What does this mean for the patient … More
Book Spotlight: Live Self Sufficiently by Tisha Marie Payton
Book Description: This is a twelve-step guide to living self-sufficiently with lessons on personal growth, self-love, health and wellness, financial … More
Doctor Suicide Rate High; Why?
Experts discuss the coverup of doctor suicides, the reasons behind depression in doctors, and why doctors who are depressed are … More
Book Review of: Date Like a Girl, Marry Like a Woman by Jessica R Bunevacz
Date Like a Girl, Marry Like a Woman: The Polished Woman’s Guide to Love, Romance, and Sex by Jessica R … More
Grief is Different for Everyone | LinkedIn — Loss, Grief, Transitions and Relationship Support
It’s highly individualized and is influenced by numerous factors, including the severity and duration of the relationship and/or illness. However, … More