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Death Cafes Help Ease Grief, Loss in the Time of Coronavirus

By Leanne Italie, Emily Leshner — 2020

So-called Death Cafes are part of a broader “death-positive” movement to encourage more open discussion of grief, trauma and loss.

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Grief and the Cancer Caregiver

Becoming a cancer caregiver will change your life in many ways, and your loss could be profound. Learning how to cope with the grieving process will help.

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The Psychosocial Side of Cancer

A cancer diagnosis brings a wealth of psychological challenges. In fact, adults living with cancer have a six-time higher risk for psychological disability than those not living with cancer.

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Learning to Serve the Dying

End-of-life doulas provide a new type of caregiving to patients and families.

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Living the Life You Wish to Live

Stephen and Ondrea Levine, counselors and meditation teachers, sit down with psychotherapist Barbara Platek to speak about easing the transition from life to death.

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Death-Positive Movement