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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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Closure…What Does That Mean?

Closure; what does that mean to you when someone dies? How quickly do you grieve? How quickly do you ‘move … More

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acceptance, bereavement, closure, death, dying, end of life, grief, grieving, health, moving on, social work

Raising Awareness for the Topics of Death, Dying, and End of Life…

So to compliment my role as a case manager and group facilitator with older adults, I have a mission and … More

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cyclists, death, Death Cafes, doctors, dying, end of life, grief, Journey's End, mourning, Mourning rituals, nurses, physicians, race, runners, social worker, social workers, walkers

‘Journey’s End’ is Available!

Julie and I are very excited to announce that our book is available on the Xlibris website at: http://www.xlibris.com. Journey’s … More

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assisted dying, bereavement, brewster, canada, death, death cafe, dying, end of life, euthanasia, funeral, funerals, grief, hospice, mourning, nierenberg, palliative, psychiatry, psychology, social work, Spain, USA

“Journey’s End: Death, Dying, and the End of Life”: Is out Soon!

A book that has been in the makings for almost 2.5 years……..a well thought out book that focuses on death, … More

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assisted dying, bereavement, burial customs, culture, death, dying, end of life, end of life discussions, end of life planning, ethnicity, funerals, grief, health, healthcare, hospice, nursing, palliative, psychology, religion, social work, sociology

Take some minutes to talk and listen…

The Intensive Care Unit is one of the services where the more intense events could be lived in a Hospital. … More

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One year later: Mónica Ferrero interviews Laura Díaz — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE

It is very important to take care of the spaces. To design them we must know very well the needs … More

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ICU Patients Go Out for Fresh Air….

During the years of existence of the IC-HU Project, we have promoted different ways to humanize the intensive care units. … More

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Frustration Within the Helping/Medical Professions: Strategies to Change it.

I came across this article on LinkedIn and had to take a look. Do doctors die differently and are they … More

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A call for action against burnout syndrome — IC-HU PROJECT: HUMANIZING INTENSIVE CARE

Recently, four american scientific societies of Intensive Care Medicine, have launched a call for action about the burnout syndrome (BOS) … More

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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

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