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Death or Loss of a Loved One



The death or loss of any loved one can spark intense grief. But in a culture that already places limits on expected displays and durations of grief, if the lost loved one isn’t in a specific close familial relationship to us, we are often met with surprise or irritation when we want to take the time and space to grieve. The reality is familial ties don’t dictate relationship closeness or intensity. Giving ourselves permission to process our emotions is an important part of the grieving process.

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Departing with Dignity: A Hospice Guide to Symptom Management for Patients, Families and Caregivers

Facing the prospect of losing a loved one is agonizing. Feeling that you are facing this situation alone and not knowing what to expect can be terrifying. Hospice is here to help, not just your loved one, but you and all who will be assisting in their care.

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FindCenterDeath opens a door out of a little, dark room (that’s all the life we have known before it) into a great, real place where the true sun shines and we shall meet.

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Learning to Live with Loss

There may be a reason so many people refer to losing a piece of themselves...

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We Don’t “Move On” from Grief. We Move Forward with It | Nora McInerny

In a talk that's by turns heartbreaking and hilarious, writer and podcaster Nora McInerny shares her hard-earned wisdom about life and death. Her candid approach to something that will, let's face it, affect us all, is as liberating as it is gut-wrenching.

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Meetings at the Edge: Dialogues with the Grieving and the Dying, the Healing and the Healed

Based on his extensive counseling work with the terminally ill, Levine’s book integrates death into the context of life with compassion, skill, and hope.

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FindCenterYou will lose someone you can’t live without, and your heart will be badly broken, and the bad news is that you never completely get over the loss of your beloved. But this is also the good news. They live forever in your broken heart that doesn’t seal back up. And you come through.

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Grieving the Losses of Coronavirus

In addition to the tragic losses of life and health and jobs, we are grieving the losses of weddings, sports and the ability to buy eggs or get a haircut.

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Dr. Joanne Cacciatore on Preparing for Tragedies

Joshua and Ryan discuss appropriate preparation for the loss of loved ones with Dr. Joanne Cacciatore.

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Death Benefits: How Losing a Parent Can Change an Adult’s Life—for the Better

When psychotherapist Jeanne Safer lost her mother, she was determined to turn her loss into an opportunity for insight and growth. Through her own experience, her work with patients, and in-depth interviews, Safer shows that the death of a parent can be a catalyst for change.

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FindCenterDeath ends a life, not a relationship.

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The information offered here is not a substitute for professional advice. Please proceed with care and caution.

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