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... program providing services with such an approach. ">Hospice forum and our various stories and needs, it made me appreciate how wonderful it is that we live in such a time of technical advancement...
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... the 21st century.
I'd like to share one of the best pieces (in my opinion), which tells the stories of several patients and their families while explaining care options and interviewing many health...
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... Hosp Palliat Care. 2006;; 23: 309-16, http: //www. ncbi. nlm. nih. gov/pubmed/17060295 Cheryl L. McLean. Stories in Palliative Care, A Place for Creative Discovery and Self Expression, in: Creative Arts in Interdisciplinary...
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... American Psychological Association. SAGE (2011). LGBT older adults in long-term care facilities: Stories from the field. http: //www. lgbtagingcenter. org/resources/resource. cfm? r=54
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... a clarity of purpose running through each of these scenarios. But from that point forward these stories are propelled less by character than context as each individual, by circumstance and persuasion,...
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... humanities research council doctoral fellowship to investigate how individual experiences and histories shape place transitions and impact unique fluctuations in social isolation and connectedness in...
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... or perspective or both. In a children’ s hospice like Canuck Place there are endless stories that could be shared to illustrate spiritual care. Some children seem to have wisdom beyond understanding,...
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... the years as we went our own ways into marriages and academic careers. I never tired of telling stories of his remarkable academic and public accomplishments and of our early days together. Bill and...
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... of supporting people with presence, not advice, and emphasized the need for ongoing sharing of stories and feelings. Grief doesn’t follow a straight line Much has been said about “moving forward.” This...
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... and as a physician, narrative allows one to learn from and marvel at the amazing human stories that we are privileged to be a part of. It can also be a healthy tool to minimize vicarious trauma and to...