Tag Archives: Family



”Everything I Own” by Bread

This heart-wrenching ballad captures what it feels like to lose a parent

Music has the uncanny quality of reaching inside of us and yanking out the emotions no human being could ever touch. As a teenager, I remember sitting in the passenger’s seat of a car with my mother. We had watched … Continue reading

Posted in Expressive Music | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | 7 Comments

A Complicated Grief: Moby Opens up About Parents’ Deaths

The American artist tells The Guardian how the regrets of the dying influenced his upbringing, family values and views on death

The Guardian recently spoke with American musician Moby, who revealed what it was like to grow up poor with a single, absent mother in an otherwise ritzy Connecticut town. The artist elaborates on the effects of his parents’ death on … Continue reading

Posted in Something Special | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

What does Alzheimer’s mean for family and friends? An Interview with Cadmona Hall

A family therapist's perspective on how Alzheimer's affects the entire family

Today, SevenPonds speaks with Cadmona Hall from the Alder School of Professional Psychology. With her doctorate in Marriage and Family Therapy, she trains family therapists through a holistic “self-of-the-therapist” approach in which her students examine themselves from a number of identities such as … Continue reading

Posted in Professional Advice | Tagged , , , , , | Leave a comment

Thanksgiving Table Talk: A SevenPonds Challenge

Bring something new to the usual Thanksgiving dinner this year: a little end-of-life conversation

SevenPonds’ goal is to render the end-of-life accessible as a topic of conversation in any context – and Thanksgiving is no exception. This year, we hope that you can help us debunk the notion that to talk about death means … Continue reading

Posted in Something Special | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

New York Times Article Says “Values Conflict at the End of Life”

Paula Span wonders: how do we make decisions for dying relatives who are cognitively impaired?

Family members play a crucial part in making sure that mom, dad, or whoever receiving end-of-life attention is having the most painless experience possible. Perhaps most importantly, we want the experience to be unique to their wishes. But what happens … Continue reading

Posted in Something Special | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

What Is The Centre for Living with Dying Program? An Interview with Janet Childs

The Director of Education at the Centre for Living with Dying program on grieving the loss of a loved one

Janet Childs is the Director of Education and Critical Incident Stress Response at the Centre for Living with Dying program. She works specifically within the Bill Wilson Center, a nonprofit located in the San Francisco Bay Area that is dedicated … Continue reading

Posted in Professional Advice | Tagged , , , , , , , , , , , | 5 Comments