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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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Book Review: 21 Days to Happiness

21 Days to Happiness by Ingrid Kelada Book Review and Author Interview: It’s a good book and at first, I … More

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21 days to happiness, Happiness, ingrid kelada, ireadbooktours, psychology

Grief affects concentration. Emotional jet lag. — Loss, Grief, Bereavement and Life Transitions Resource Library

“Grief is the normal and natural emotional response to loss of any kind.” Grief is not just about death. Grief … More

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bereavement, counselor, death, dying, dying family member, grief, life transitions, loss, psychology, social work

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

Self-Promotion of Journey’s End…

There is nothing like coming home and finding a box leaning against your front door and when you rip it … More

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advance care directive, bereavement, death, dying, end of life, funeral, grief, hospice, lawyer, Mandate, mourning, nurses, nursing, palliative, physicians, psychology, social work

‘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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How to Make a Difference in Grief and in Times of Joy

Grief Healing Discussion groups: I came across this term on a website I visited and I thought…What a great idea … More

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advance care directive, bereavement, death, disease, dying, end of life, grief, illness, mandates, psychology, social work

“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

Creating a Network List for the areas of Death, Dying & End of Life……

It is evident that discussions and training programs on the topics of death, dying, and end of life are few … More

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death, death doula, dying, end of life, end-of-life, memoirs, mental health professional, minister, psychology, social services, social work, training, trainings

Seeing Double: An Elisabeth Reinhardt Novel Book Review

Book Review- Seeing Double: An Elisabeth Reinhardt Novel by Nancy J Alexander. This is a book that combines suspense, espionage, mystery, … More

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book review, espionage, Israel, Lebanon, Middle East, mystery, psychology, Syria

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

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