Death is an unfortunate event that affects the lives of everyone left behind.
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- Positivity & Lifestyle
How to Help Your Loved Ones Come to Terms with Your Death
by Elena Deeleyby Elena DeeleyThere is plenty of information available on how to work through the grief of losing a loved one.
- In Memory
In Memory of Psychologist Rockland ‘Anthony’ Rhodes, PhD (12 September 1954 – 02 January 2021)
I had known Dr Rhodes since the Spring of 2017 when, as coordinator of the Psychology Department at Webster University Thailand.
If you’re dealing with the passing of someone close to you, it is important not to go through it alone.
Surprisingly, elephants have also been studied to display what looks like a grieving ritual.
Everyone copes with losing a loved one differently.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Experience of Caring for a Loved One Linked to Valuable End-of-Life Discussions, Says New Research
by Psychregby PsychregEnd-of-life discussions make it easier to provide treatment and care that satisfy the patient’s wishes.
Thankfully, I can look back on those 63 years of marriage with cherished memories of the happiness and joys that were ours.
Anticipatory grief is experienced by many – regardless of culture, religion, or nurture. In order to understand it, it must first be broken down.
- Health & Medicine
This Is How We Reflect Rich Diversity at Saint Francis Hospice
by Psychregby PsychregOur supporters, staff, volunteers and individuals who we support come from all different walks of life.
- Health & Medicine
Lottery Win Brings New Wheels – Saint Francis Hospice Story
by Psychregby PsychregClaire has put her £1,000 winnings towards a new car.
Staying strong while caring for a dying parent can be difficult, to say the least.
Over the coming months, we’ll be running a series of stories from Saint Francis Hospice going right back to the charity’s roots, 45 years ago.
Ted Cullinane amazed everyone by spending eight weeks at the Hospice before passing away. He was 87.
The lockdown has been particularly harsh on Lesley Haynett.