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The death of a parent is one of the greatest sorrows an adult can face. The grieving process cannot be rushed — it has its ...
Grieving the loss of a loved one is a painful but normal part of the human experience. While many often cite Elisabeth Kübler-Ross’ Five Stages of Grief as one common way to understand the process ...
I went to an adult diabetes camp for the first time last ... Because of camp, I was able to process my grief around people who not only understood navigating a serious medical condition, but ...
The shock and grief of being cut off by your adult children deserve your full acknowledgment, not your brave face. Your body and mind need to process this loss, and sometimes that means crying ...
“It’s letting these kids be kids and letting them know that it’s okay to grieve, and you don’t need to grieve like an adult.” “Grief can be simple,” Cruz said. Contact Estelle ...
I use evidence-based treatments to support adults experiencing anxiety, ADHD, relationship challenges, life transitions, trauma, and grief/ loss. My approach is trauma-informed, culturally ...
My experience and focus is working with adults who may experience symptoms of anxiety, depression, work and/or personal stressors, grief, loss, abuse, and trauma experience. My approach is to ...
Margaret, now a 78-year-old, had been able to manage anxiety throughout her life through her regimented routine. However, after receiving a diagnosis of mild cognitive ...