Tips for Working Through Anticipatory Grief

If you or someone you care about is currently facing a terminal illness, feeling overwhelmed and scared of the prospect of saying goodbye can be normal. Anticipatory grief—experiencing pain associated with a death that has yet to happen—is something that many have had to grapple with in one way or another. Although no two people…

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3 Ways To Support Someone Who Is Grieving a Loss

Being a good friend to someone means showing up through thick and thin. Part of life includes losing people you love, and as a caregiver, your loved one or client might be the person experiencing grief. Here are three ways to support someone who is grieving a loss. Respect Their Process The first way to…

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4 Tips for Coping with a Terminal Diagnosis

One of the more grievous aspects of life is having to say goodbye to a loved one or client. Sometimes the loss is unexpected (due to an accident or an acute illness). In other instances, your loved one or client’s chronic condition contributes to a steady decline, resulting in his or her eventual passing. Either…

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