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“Three abstractions: love, time, and death. Love, we all long for it; time, we all want more of it; and death, we fear”- from the movie; Collateral Beauty

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Month: August 2017

On the Day I Die — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

This speaks for itself. Read the words and realize it is important to live fully until the day you die! … More

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bereavement, death, dying, end of life, grief, grieving, life, live fully

Grief In The Classroom: ‘Saying Nothing Says A Lot’ : NPR Ed : NPR — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

This is a great article and resource for anyone who works with children. I remember 3.5 years ago coming home … More

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bereavement, child, classroom, counselors, death, dying, grief, grieving, kid, kids, psychology, school, social work, teacher, teachers, youth

Is There a Right to Grieve? | Psychology Today — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

This needs to change. Grief is different for each person and the length of time different for each person…   … More

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bereavement, death, disenfranchised grief, dying, end of life, grief

Talking to Family About Post Death Wishes — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

This is very important; discussing your post-death wishes with family and close friends. Do not wait until it is too … More

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Advance Care Directives, cremation, death, discussing death with family, dying, end of life, funeral, funerals, mandates, planning for, wills

Book Review: Nomad on the Run by Georges Benay

Nomad on the Run by Georges Benay   I have to say from the first pages I liked this book. … More

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book review, Casablanca, Georges Benay, ireadbooktours, Morocco, nomad on the run

How to Survive a Loved Ones Terminal Illness | How to Deal With a Sick Loved One | Coping Skills for Caretakers | Healthy Ways to Handle Dying Family Member – Beliefnet — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

An article worth reading whether you are going through this personally or you work with client’s or patients who have … More

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caregiver, caregivers, coping skills, death, dying, dying family member, end of life, terminal illness

Dunkirk…How Much do you Know About It?

I just saw the movie Dunkirk with my fiancé. No matter how many WWII movies I watch or how many … More

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Britain, community, death, Dunkirk, dying, end of life, France, PTSD, Trauma, UK, War, WWII

When a Pet Dies, Helping Children Through the ‘Worst Day of Their Lives’ – The New York Times — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

When I was growing up, my parents always had at least 3-4 dogs at a time and eventually a cat or … More

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animal, animals, bereavement, death, dying, end of life, grief, grieving, pet, pets

Terminally Ill and Pregnant Mom of 5 on Life Support | POPSUGAR Moms — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

Wow! This article certainly puts things into perspective!! If this was you, as a mom, what would you choose? I … More

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dad, death, dying, end of life, life support, mom, parent, parents, pregnant

Hmmm…Convos on Death?

An article I came across on LinkedIn today by a colleague whom I know through LinkedIn is titled: What we … More

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counselling, counselor, death, dying, end of life, hospice, hospitals, medical establishment, medication, palliative, social work, taboo, treatment, western phenomenon

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