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Regret & Loss: When Remorse Hinders Healing – Grief In Common — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

A very good article about loss, death, grief…take a look. It lists in a very comprehensive way what caregivers and … More

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death, grief, grieving, health bereavement, loss, regret, social work

Resilience: A Book Review — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

  Looks like a very good book and a wonderful reference book… Originally posted on Grieve Well: When I first … More

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bereavement, death, dying, grief, grieving, loss, suicide

Shared via Barbara Karnes – Just Because You Get Sad Doesn’t Mean You Aren’t Healing | Thought Catalog — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

We have to stop being so hard on ourselves…sadness is normal. If we were happy all the time, we would … More

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death, dying, grief, grieving, loss, sad, sadness, social work

Insensible Losses: When The Medical Community Forgets The Family

http://content.healthaffairs.org/content/34/4/707.full This article really makes any person or professional re-think the strategy they use to engage with patients and family. … More

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family, healthcare, loss, patient centered care

Losing Face: A Memoir of Lost Identity and Self-Discovery

A book worth reading re: personal experience in a healthcare system that is divided and compartmentalized with little coordination. The … More

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accident, grief, healthcare, loss, psychology, social work

Good Grief! What I Learned from Loss

This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. There is power in grieving … More

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bereavement, death, Elaine Mansfield, grief, loss, ritual

Excerpt from: Journey’s End

Journey’s End: Death, Dying, and the End of Life  by Victoria Brewster, MSW and Julie Saeger Nierenberg, MA Ed This … More

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bereavement, death, Depression, dying, end of life, grief, hospice, loss, palliative care, suicide

A Message…..

by Victoria Brewster, MSW I am an active participant on LinkedIn and Twitter and am coming across many comments concerning … More

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bereavement, compassion, empathy, grief, loss, love, shock, social work

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