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Debating Medical Aid in Dying:
How news of Daniel Kahneman’s death is reopening discussion -
“Help Me, Helen”:
My dying husband's sickness revealed the true strength of our love -
Recovering Cremation Remains After the Los Angeles Fires:
Alta Heritage Foundation’s unique method helps retrieve loved ones
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Tag Archives: Loss
Grief and the Special Needs Child
Being a special needs parent involves loss
In his book “When Bad Things Happen to Good People,” Rabbi Harold Kushner speaks eloquently about celebrating the birthday of his son, who was born with progeria, a disease that causes rapid and fatal aging. On the one hand, he … Continue reading
“The Art of Racing in the Rain” by Garth Stein
Garth Stein comments on the human condition through the eyes of man’s best friend
Understanding a person’s outlook on death seems easy enough. After all, here at SevenPonds, it is our priority to encourage discussions about the end of life. But have you ever wondered what goes through a dog’s mind when it faces death? … Continue reading
Posted in Lending Insight
Tagged Book Review, Communication, Death, Dogs, Enzo, Family, Garth Stein, Lending Insight, Loss, Loved One, The Art of Racing in the Rain
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“The Time Traveler’s Wife” by Audrey Niffenegger
Audrey Niffenegger's novel about grief, loss, and missing someone you love
Audrey Niffenegger’s 2003 novel “The Time Traveler’s Wife” is an American contemporary best-seller for adults and young-adults alike. The story follows Clare and Henry DeTamble, a couple just like any other — except for the fact that Henry is … Continue reading
Swaddling May Contribute to the Risk of SIDS
Raising awareness of safe sleeping techniques may save lives and prevent the devastation of infant loss
In 1988, President Ronald Reagan declared the month of October Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, claiming in his October 25th proclamation that the national monthly observance, “offers us the opportunity to increase our understanding of the great tragedy involved in … Continue reading
“How Could I Ever Know?” by Lucy Simon and Marsha Norman
From the Broadway musical "The Secret Garden"
“How Could I Ever Know?” is a song from the musical “A Secret Garden,” which opened on Broadway in April 1991 and closed in March 1993. The show is based upon Frances Hodgson Burnett’s book of the same title. It … Continue reading
Posted in Expressive Music
Tagged Bereavement, Complicated Grief, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Ghosts, Grief, Loss, Lucy Simon, Marsha Norman, The Secret Garden
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