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Grief in Times of Celebration: The Empty Spot New ways to live through the holidays By: Glen R. Horst MDiv, DMin, BA Grieving the death of a family member or close friend is hard, exhausting work. This...
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Moving through Grief What is grief? By: Fred Nelson MSW, RSW What is grief? Grief is a multi-faceted human response to loss. Grief work emphasizes that grief is a process that we engage in as active...
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... express them in any way, and in spite of being physically distanced. For more information about grief and bereavement and to learn how others have dealt with it, go to: Canadian Virtual Hospice Not being...
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... feeling their world has been shattered. Caregivers may wonder how to help children through their grief. Is it okay to talk about the “ negative” emotions? Can I take my 10-year-old daughter...
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... of development can help caregivers to: Talk with them about death. Understand their reaction to grief and loss. Support them through this difficult time. It’ s important to keep in mind that even...
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... to make important decisions about their health and treatment and share those decisions. Provides grief support for the family after the death. See also: World Health Organization’ s Definition of...
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... also benefit from having time to say goodbye topeople who are important to them. See also: KidsGrief. ca: Talking with kids and teens about dying and death 6. Myth: Pain is a part of dying. Fact: Pain...
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... care after a death, see Module 9 of the Caregiver Series. For more information about loss and grief or how you can support others in their grief, visit MyGrief. ca . Content reviewed January 2023
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... and let them know that it may not be an immediate family member who is able to do this. Model grief It is by watching the adults around them grieve, that children learn how to process their grief. Thus...
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... as there might be little left to do for the person, often for the very first time. The feelings of grief and loss that often start at the time of diagnosis, may be felt more strongly. See also: MyGrief. ca...