Monthly Archive: December, 2011

Ten secrets to healing well from life’s ordeals

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Written by Judy Tatelbaum, LCSW Although we would rather never have to confront the ordeals of life, painful situations like loss, the death of a loved one, life threatening illness, or danger in the world,… Continue reading

Journal to dialog with healing

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In the process of healing from disease, we attend most keenly to the physical body, urging it with therapies, drugs, and other interventions to return to wholeness. But it’s important to attend as… Continue reading

I was supposed to be ready

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The expectation when you lose a parent is that somehow it is to be expected and that this makes the grief more bearable and less painful. But those of us who have experienced… Continue reading

Light up a life

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We buried my mother yesterday and her funeral, as befitted this beloved woman, was beautiful, dignified, prayerful and filled with love and friendship. All these characteristics she possessed in abundance and they are… Continue reading