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Long Term Hospice Care Challenges During Covid
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Session 10: Ritual
Handouts Purpose and Function of Grief Rituals (download) Rituals for Dying and Death (download) A Brief Understanding of Ritual (download) Assignments: Please prepare to discuss: How do you define the […]
Living with Deaths When No One Has Died
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Mind the Gaps
Decades ago, when someone was dying, they would be ‘dropped off’ into hospice with very little transition. Today, we continue to find tools and services that help people make gentle […]
Grief and Death Rituals
As part of our quarterly end of life series, we look at rituals around death and burials. Maeve Conran and Kim Mooney of Practically Dying co-host and welcome guests Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, founding […]
What Happened to the Body?
When someone dies, there are many things that go into the care and disposition of a body, depending on the circumstances, the type of death, and what plans have been […]
A Holiday Story About Grief
John and Sarah Wilson and their kids, Lisa and Eddie, felt lucky to live a multi-generational family. Grandma Wilma had been living with them since she had her mild stroke […]
Grieving Through the Holidays
Have you lost someone important to you and are grieving through the holidays? Grieving someone you love who’s died is hard enough. Trying to do it during the holidays can […]
Surviving Holiday Grief
Session 9: Holidays, Anniversaries and Special Days
Handouts When You’re Supposed To Be Happy, But You’re Not (download) After the Holidays (download) Checklist – Coping with the Holidays (download) Assignments: Review Influences Upon Grief Responses and Outcomes […]
Ordinary Magic: Rituals for Grief and Gratitude
Magic: the power to apparently influence the course of events by using mysterious powers. Did you believe in magic when you were little? Did you ever stop? When we were […]