- Results found in: The Exchange
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... Department University of Wisconsin—La Crosse Erica G. Srinivasan PhD Erica G. Srinivasan PhD Grief and MAiD: Lessons Learned from Oregon As a growing number of countries adopt laws allowing assisted...
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... Clinical Team Fred Nelson MSW, RSW Fred Nelson MSW, RSW In the wake of Humboldt: Our collective grief The outpouring of collective grief and support across the country and around the world following...
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... Death impacts a whole community. Many Inuit are carrying intergenerational trauma and layers of grief. We need to be very cognizant of this. Inuit know what works best for them and their community.
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... longer hold the implements of his craft. A woman who shall remain anonymous, bears the unbearable grief of her son’s suicide yet returns quickly to her office job for the comforts of collegial normalcy.
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... natural process of living and dying. I see an ever-prevalent fear and dread around aging, illness, grief, dying and death, the end result being very few of us now deal with death directly. My experiences...
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... a desire for an early death or even suicide—as they work through their sense of loss and mounting grief. A qualitative study identified six stages, or “mind frames,” about death and dying: 9 neither ready...
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... (MBGC) intervention for adults following an uncomplicated bereavement trajectory. An uncomplicated grief trajectory is defined using the framework of Shear et al. (2011) including common symptoms of bereavement...
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... or clumsy it may be, with their own steps. A leading cause of moral distress and disenfranchised grief among health care workers is boundary confusion which may manifest itself in a health care worker...
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... our experience. Others can be, or at least seem, so joyful when we are so far from being so, our grief so not in the spirit of the season. Many of my own dear friends and a close relative have died this...
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Counsellor & Clinical Director, Camp Erin Toronto, Dr. Jay Children’s Grief Centre