- Results found in: Asked & Answered
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... his concerns and work with his health care team to address them. Reminisce together and share stories of good times you have had over the years. Show your sense of humour, especially about any physical...
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... on something from their lives that may have meaning to others. You may ask your mom if she has stories she wants to pass on to someone, or if she wants to share some family history or advice with children...
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... or to read to them from children’ s books about dying. You can talk about the drawings or the stories, and relate them to what’ s happening in their lives.
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... about things that matter to you. You may want to talk about memorable moments in your lives, share stories about people, or review important events. Let your wife know the positive effect she’ s...
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... present in their grieving too. For most people who come to a memorial service, it is the personal stories about the person who has died that they remember later. In giving voice to the memories of your...
- Results found in: Courses & Conferences
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Dying, Death, and Bereavement: It's All About the Stories Association for Death Education and Counseling 04/07/2010 12/31/2018 Visit website for further details. Kansas City Missouri United States http: //www. adec. org
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The Future of Bereavement Care: Honouring Stories and Embracing Needs Bereavement Ontario Network 10/20/2010 10/22/2010 The Bereavement Ontario Network is pleased to present its 20th Annual Conference.
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... of their child’s death and the tools that have helped them to live through this storm. These stories can inspire bereaved families, professionals’ practices toward men as well as the development of policies...
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LivingMyCulture. ca shares the stories and wisdom of members of eleven cultural communities about serious illness, end of life and grief to address a gap in service and support. The video series helps...
- Results found in: Clinical Tools
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... dying, the experiences of patients and the relief of spiritual pain by looking closely at patient stories, drawings and behaviour.