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Grief After Suicide

In the aftermath of a death by suicide, those left behind are often faced with a traumatic loss that challenges the world as they know it ...

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Tips for Having The Talk (About Final Wishes) With Your Loved Ones

Tips for Having The Talk (About Final Wishes) With Your Loved Ones.

taken from the website funeralone.com

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Grieving during the pandemic and the holidays

Have you lost a loved one? Is the pandemic preventing you from flourishing and grieving? The holidays are approaching, and you may be reminded of the death of a loved one and feel sad. This is natural, human, and part of the grieving process.

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Take the time.

Take the time. Time to contemplate. Time to stroll.

Time to do nothing. . . 

A short article written by Jacqueline Pelletier, FCO volunteer Board Member 

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Thoughts on Being a Death Doula

Thoughts On Being a Death Doula by Samar Sidhu

Note – A Death Doula is generally considered to be a non-medical person trained to care for someone holistically (physically, emotionally and spiritually) at the end of life. Death Doulas can also be known as end of life coaches, soul midwives, transition guides. death coaches, doula to the dying, end of life doulas, death midwives, and end of life guides.

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