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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: October 2017

Imagine being a parent that has lost a child to death….

Imagine being a parent that has lost a child to death…. Read this blog post, Why We Will Never Get … More

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bereavement, children, death, dying, grief, grieving, loss, oarent, parents, teenager, youth

Assisted Dying in Canada already exists for adults, but what about children?

I came across this article and it caught my eye. As one who is specializing in working with adults, children … More

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assisted dying, assisted medical dying, assisted suicide, canada, death, dying, end of life, government funding, hospice, National Post, pain management, palliative care, quebec

Talking with teens about death | The Amateur’s Guide To Death & Dying — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

So important to have these talks with your children ESPECIALLY if they are the ones who are ill or diagnosed … More

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bereavement, death, dying, end of life, grief, needed conversations

This is how Disney films can help parents talk about death with their kids — Dying & Death Talk

“It’s important not to dismiss your child if they do ask about death, Linda E. Olszewski, an assistant professor of pediatrics … More

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bereavement, death, disney, dying, end of life, grief, life cycle

During Grief and Bereavement: What Do you Say?

http://seniorslifestylemag.com/family/whatwhat-not-to-say-to-a-grieving-person/ What NOT to say to a grieving person and what one should say. Ever thought about this? What words are … More

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bereavement, death, grief, grieving, loss, Seniors Lifestyle Mag

EFFECTS OF BEREAVEMENT – The Signs and Symptoms of Grief — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

Another very informative post about bereavement and grief. This is something to keep in your ‘toolbox’ if you work in … More

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

Shared via Sacred Dying – Palliative Care Is About the Life That’s Left, Not the End of Life (Transcript) — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

What a great and informative article that discusses the difference between hospice and palliative care. Ther terms are not interchangeable, … More

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chronic illness and disease, death dying, end of life, hospice, multidisciplinary team, palliative care, progressive illness, support

Talking About Death in America: An Anthropologist’s View — Dying & Death Talk

In the North America, death, dying, and end of life are not popular topics for conversations. Most people avoid it. Most … More

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cemetaries, cremation, death, death conversations, dying, end of life

Help Those You Love When They Grieve | HuffPost — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

Grief Support-What is this and how does one do it? Truth is, most of us aren’t very good at grief support, … More

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

When Heartbreak Becomes A Second Chance – Elaine Mansfield — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

Elaine is an eloquent speaker and writer. Congrats for getting to this point and one does not need to have … More

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bereavement, Elaine Mansfield, grief, life transitions, loss

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