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Neil deGrasse Tyson Prompts Ruminations on Life & Death in New Year:
The famed astrophysicist celebrates the precious nature of human existence -
“I Will Remember You” by Sarah McLachlan:
A timeless classic that provides emotional release for those mourning a loved one -
Greenland Sharks May Offer Clues to Extending Human Lifespans:
New data on longest-living vertebrate could provide insight into our own genetic repair
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Category Archives: Professional Advice
What is Complicated Grief?
An interview with Dr. Katherine Shear, Founder of Center for Complicated Grief at Columbia School of Social Work, Part One
An internist and psychiatrist, Dr. Kathy Shear is widely recognized for her work in bereavement studies. She has developed a targeted psychotherapy, Complicated Grief Treatment which has proved to be efficacious in three different trials. Editor’s note: This interview has … Continue reading
How Does Someone Become a Certified Guardian or Find Support as a Family Guardian?
An interview with Paul Seideman, president of the National Guardianship Association, Part Two
Welcome to Part Two of our interview with Paul Seideman, the president of the National Guardianship Association (NGA). The NGA is a nonprofit organization that sets standards and ethical guidelines for guardians, conservators, and fiduciaries in the United States. Paul … Continue reading
Why Are Standards of Practice for Guardianship Important?
An interview with Paul Seideman, President of the National Guardianship Association, Part One
Today SevenPonds speaks with Paul Seideman, the President of the National Guardianship Association (NGA). The NGA is a nonprofit organization that sets standards and ethical guidelines for guardians, conservators, and fiduciaries in the United States. Paul has been on the … Continue reading