Posts Tagged ‘Grief Counseling’
Tending Our Broken-Open Hearts: Keeping Peace
Posted on Jun 02 2015 under Older Parents, Previous Programs | Tags: Being with Dying Program, Caregivers, Circle of Compassionate Care, Compassionate Care, Conflict Connections Inc, Death, Fear, Grief, Grief Counseling, Hospice, Loss, Memories, Midwife, Mortality, Mountain Home Health Hospice, Office of the Medical Examiner, Old Wounds, Pattie Porter, Resentments, Rose Gordon, The Texas Conflict Coach, Zen Center
We hope that we, and our family and loved ones will come together in the kindest ways when someone we care about is dying. We hope the shared experience of loss will bring out the best in us. But grief and loss brings all kinds of feelings to the surface-sweet memories and shared pleasure right along with sorrow, old wounds and resentments. And of course, fears about our own mortality. There are ways to care for ourselves, clear the air before conflict arises and work together to tend our broken-open hearts and bring a healing balm to the dying time of life.
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