Memories
We all have them, and regardless of whether we do or don’t like them, they seem to remain with us.
We all have them, and regardless of whether we do or don’t like them, they seem to remain with us.
Caregiving is not the end of living. it is a lesson and a cross in ways for us because we are forever changed. This author talks about dealing with life after the loss of a loved one.
An examination on the many losses experienced in life through death, divorce, leaving home, etc and what they mean for the future.
Mid-life may be bring unexpected challenges, but that doesn’t mean you can’t be in control of your life. In fact, if you’re not, then something or someone else is.
Every day is a new day, and it is important to look freshly at each new day as an opportunity to awaken your consciousness more…to make choices that will enhance the quality of your life and empower you, no matter what your circumstances may be.
The events that occurred on September 11, 2001 has shaken this country to its core. This author discusses the effect of this tradgedy on caregivers.
Discusses many different type of responses to PTSD such as physical, mental, cognitive and more.
Days we are busy, we sometimes forget there are people counting on us to act on promises we have made, within a time frame we ourselves have agreed to.
There are many types of rituals other than purely religious. The author suggests some very special ways for creating new, meaningful and loving rituals in honor of loved ones.
Discusses a psychiatric disorder that can occur following the experience or witnessing of life-threatening events such as military combat, natural disasters, terrorist incidents, serious accidents, or violent personal assaults like rape