The Visitor
Aeschylus wrote: “What is there more kindly than the feeling between host and guest?”
9 Lessons for Caregivers Through Serious Illness
The late thirties and early forties can be the most stressful time of a person's life if they are caring for their parents while raising children of their own.
The Price of Being Human
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Kay Redfield Jamison, a clinical psychologist and writer, talks about losing her husband of twenty years. She explains how she experienced grief.
Offering Support to the Bereaved: What Not to Say
Suppose there is someone in your social network who has lost a loved one.
Born on a Sunny Day
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Katie Couric, the anchor of CBS Evening News, shares her personal story of losing her husband to cancer.
Transforming your pain into a gift for others
A woman I’ll call “Sasha” was referred to me by her primary care physician after her 12-year-old daughter died suddenly of unknown causes.
Communicating with the Deceased
Suppose you speak with a neighbor who tells you that she has weekly discussions with her deceased mother.