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Death Doulas Provide Support, Comfort and a New Option for the Dying and Their Families

By Danae King — 2019

Death doulas, as they are also known, help someone at the end of their life with dying, just like birth doulas help at the beginning of life with the birthing process.

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End-Of-Life Hospice Care Underused

Too few Americans entering life's final phase are availing themselves of high-quality hospice care, despite the fact that Medicare covers the expense, experts say.

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What Is Hospice Care?

Hospice differs from palliative care, which serves anyone who is seriously ill, not just those who are dying and no longer seeking a cure.

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Managing vs. Resolving Conflict in Relationships: The Blueprints for Success

In The Seven Principles for Making Marriage Work, Dr. John Gottman’s research proves that 69% of problems in a relationship are unsolvable. These may be things like personality traits your partner has that rub you the wrong way, or long-standing issues around spending and saving money.

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Conflict Resolution Skills for Healthy Relationships

Unresolved conflict can lead to resentment and additional unresolved conflict in the relationship. Even more important, ongoing conflict can actually have a negative impact on your health and longevity.

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What Is Hospice Care?

Hospice care teams provide people with comfortable care if they have a life-limiting illness.

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The Services Provided by Hospice Care

This article explains what hospice care is, the services it generally provides, and how to determine if seeking hospice care is appropriate for you or a loved one.

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The Story of Death Is the Story of Women

…and they want to bring back “The Good Death.”

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Death Cafes and Coffin Clubs

Death comes out of the shadows.

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Life After Life

Increasingly, women are infusing our culture’s treatment of mortality with feminism, viewing the way we die as an act of empowerment and resistance, and creating what has become known as the “death-positive movement.”

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Why Millennials Are the “Death Positive” Generation

Unlike boomers, young people are embracing planning their own funerals. It’s fueling changes in the death industry.

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Death-Positive Movement