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Dr. Gina Healing Garden Introduction


 

Dr. Gina Healing garden introduction – A look inside Restorative counselings Healing Garden!

 

Community News for 11/22/13 edition of the Sierra Star

Filed under: free grief counseling

Oakhurst Evangelical Free Church, 50443 School Road (427), Oakhurst. Details: (559) 683-2254. Grief Support program – 6 p.m. Tuesdays; Hinds Hospice Center for Grief & Healing facilitated by a Master's – trained grief counselor. Must pre-register at …
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Worth Noting

Filed under: free grief counseling

Free counseling for seniors 55 and older is available with a licensed therapist at the senior center through a grant from the city's Community Outreach Committee. If you are suffering with grief over a loss in your life, experiencing anxiety over a …
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University of Missouri Launches Pet Loss Counseling

What Is the Difference Between Depression and Clinical Depression?

Question by : What is the difference between depression and clinical depression?
Are they the same thing or is there something that makes them different from each other?

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Answer by antwon
death

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How Long Does It Take to Get Over a Broken Engagement?

Question by bunny718: How long does it take to get over a broken engagement?
My fiance and I broke things off 4 weeks ago. It was more my decision than his. I miss him, but I feel that it will be better for me in the long run. He is a wonderful person, but he is bipolar and his moods were draining on me. I could only imagine how this would be exacerbated in the future by the stress of having kids, ect.

What would be a “normal” amount of time to process grieving and move on, start dating again?

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Answer by Mrs.Bossy
i dont think you ever really get over it for years! but i suggest waiting until you feel comfortable being close to someone again, and wait until you dont cry at the thought of what happened, 5 or 6 months is plenty of time, no need to take years either. you are human!

Why I Took This Journey & How It Saved My Life


 

Why I Took This Journey & How it Saved My Life – The Strength Within video series was created by Dr. Deb Carlin to help individuals address the issues that are holding them back on their journey for persona…

 

Navigating the difficult path of grief

Filed under: loss and grieving

Grief and loss are like that, experts say, the fallout as unique as the individuals who died. There's no wrong way to grieve, no perfect degree of sorrow. It's a complicated porridge of personalities and relationships. Some people cry easily while …
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Everett Garland, Linda Garland, Killed In Fire; Granddaughter, 16, Charged

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Tannie Evita on Staying Positive….


 

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Community mourns over teachers' death

Filed under: coping with the death of a child

YNN's Cara Thomas tells us a little bit more about Weingates and how people are coping with her death. RICHFIELD … But over the weekend, Weingates' life ended abruptly when the home she'd lived in since she was a child caught on fire. Weingates lived …
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Nov. 18, 2013 11:49 am

Filed under: coping with the death of a child

In late July of this year, 13-year-old Kanyon Crook wandered from his home in Lake Shastina and came precariously close to serious injuries and potential death. "He'd never left the house before," … The study's authors conclude, "These results …
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Nurse Interested in Mental Health & Crisis Counseling?

Question by Loretta Lynn: Nurse interested in mental health & crisis counseling?
I am about ready to graduate from nursing school and apply to take my NCLEX. I recently realized that a specific specialty I would love to become involved in is “crisis counseling.” Basically, someone who comes into a hospital/health unit/etc and helps counsel victims in scary & emotional situations. At this point, what would be the best route to go about accomplishing this goal? How does one become a crisis counselor? Could I do this as a nurse or should I go back to school for psychology/counseling?

I apologize if this all seems mixed up. I hope someone can point me in the right direction.

Thank you for serious answers only.

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