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... process and perhaps facilitate communication within your family or with the health care team. Grief We usually think of grief in terms of family members and friends who are struggling to carry on after...
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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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... more information and resources about caregiving, visit CaregiversCan . For more information about grief, before and after a loss or death, and how you can support others visit MyGrief. ca . Content reviewed...
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... healing. In the presence of such healing, stories end well. Resources For more information about grief and guilt, see the following resources: MyGrief. ca MyGrief. ca – Module 5 – Making sense...
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... reflect on the following areas. Stage of life Your stage of life will shape the focus of your grief and your worries. Parents of a young child with a life-limiting illness may struggle with making childhood...
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... ill-prepared to support children, particularly if they’ re overwhelmed by their own shock and grief. It’ s common to feel unsure of what to say and how to support a child or young person in...
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Grief and Loss
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Grief and Loss
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Grief and Loss
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Grief and Loss