- Results found in: Resources
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Dr. Bateman discusses how to share, ritualize, and transform grief. She speaks about lifelines to the dead and illustrates creative outcomes to mourning that allow one to recognize, contain, release,...
- Results found in: The Exchange
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Case Study: The son stopped me at the elevator. “I have to speak to you seriously. Do you have a minute?” He had been a previous medical colleague of mine “Sure,” as I walked with him to a quiet corner...
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... ward I had met his wife a few times. One day the sister (head nurse) called me into her office to speak to her and the patient’s wife. A request had been made by his wife to let him go home for the weekend.
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... It was started with a cautious very low 2. 5 mg. day dose which was gradually increased. Her speaking and interactions improved substantially. It took 3 months with incremental increases in dosage to reach...
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... alone he was in the last days and years of his life. In all likelihood, I was the last person to speak with him. Looking ahead to the holidays, I appreciate in my bones how dissonance with the season...
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... satisfaction. They provide a sense of emotional safety for the participants that allows them to speak more freely than if they were in a face-to-face group. Being able to express difficult thoughts and...
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... author of numerous books and articles on the topic of sexuality and cancer and has been invited to speak on the topic nationally and internationally.
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... hospital room. With the help of a trained simulation technologist, the manikin is capable of speaking and hearing conversations in real time and has vital signs (i. e. pulse, blood pressure, respirations,...
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... expressing suffering and despair. Unfortunately, most of us lack confidence in our ability to speak about fears, sadness, anger, regrets, life’s meaning and purpose – that is, to explore the non-physical...
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... patients, spiritual leaders, and healthcare providers working with those at the end of life also speak of death as a teacher, reminding us that in spite of the many losses at this stage of life there...