Posts Tagged ‘new york’
If Military Folks Need Food Stamps and WIC, Then Why Do We Need Obamacare?
Question by My Blue Car: If Military folks need food stamps and WIC, then why do we need Obamacare?
Okay… obamacare will hire people… oh that the “government job”… you know government jobs don’t pay very well….
Democrats, why are you doing this to people? You know people will work there… and won’t get a good decent salary.
My friend works for the government… as vocational rehab counselor and government doesn’t pay him well… He has to ride the city bus to work, working 2 other jobs to pay bill, living with a roommate… driving an old car that broke down a lot.
Best answer:
Answer by C
“If Military folks need food stamps and WIC, then why do we need Obamacare?” – Obamacare has nothing to do with low base pay of junior enlisted. Think before you post.
Inspirational Grief: An Introduction to Grief Transformation
Grief is not a stranger to me. From the death of my baby brother to sudden infant death syndrome when I was four years old, to moving 12 times by the time I was 15, to a marriage that ended in divorce, to the death of my son, to the life threatening illness I survived, to the death of my 2nd husband, I know grief.
Grieving is a multi-dimensional, illusive being at times. It seems like it would be so easy to grieve. Cry, release the feelings and move on. But, grief shows up in our lives in many ways. There are layers and layers that must be honored and healed. There is no timing or prediction of where and when it will show up.
Bereavement Counselor: Pet Loss – How to Get Through the Grief and Understand the Bereavement
Animal Loss and Pet Bereavement Counselors
When the grief of losing an animal is too difficult to take, many people turn to specialist animal loss counselors. A specialist animal grief counselor is someone who is experienced and skilled in helping those who are deeply affected by the loss of their loyal friend. The loss of any animal may be hard for people to work through simply because they may not understand it themselves or cannot process how life changes after the Passing of an animal to rainbow bridge. There is also the factor of how others view your grief.
If You Suddenly Became Paralyzed, Would You Want to Live or Die?
Question by hopefulmaiden: If you suddenly became paralyzed, would you want to live or die?
Someone I know has a severe degenerative neurological disease. “Bob” says that he no longer wishes to remain alive and prays for death every night (he is a professed Christian). He has suffered many devastating losses–mobility, job, friends, cognitive function (memory, clear speech, confusion, etc.), sexual function, among other things. He is still a middle aged man and this disease probably will not kill him. He understands that he is depressed, but does not “believe” in therapy or counseling (“it’s all bullsh*t”). Every day is a formidable struggle for Bob–just getting out of bed and into the bathroom takes enormous energy and concentration–he states that “this is not living–this is hell.” Don’t spout platitudes or try to tell him to “have a better attitude.” He will rip your throat out! He believes that if anyone would spend 24 hours in his mind/body, they, too, would prefer death. What would you say to Bob?
Does Anyone Know Where I Can Find an Online Copy of “Disney Mom Group Therapy” by Mo Gafney?
Question by Looking for an answer: Does Anyone Know Where I Can Find an Online Copy of “Disney Mom Group Therapy” by Mo Gafney?
I’d really like to use this piece in a performance, but I can’t find it anywhere. Does anyone know where I can find it? An online copy would be preferred, since I’m a little tight on cash at the moment.
Best answer:
Answer by polumbo
arts section
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Online Therapy & New York Times “When Your Therapist is Only a Click Away” – Establishing online therapy as mainstream, The The New York Times, published “When Your Therapist is Only a Click Away” on September 23, 2011. Questioning Skype’s place in the HIPAA-compliant healthcare technology mix,
Behavior Therapy Associates receives 3000 for online program
Monologue-Grief Father’s Death
Monologue-Grief Father’s Death – not a reel(so i know it’s over time limit) but a monologue
Letting Children Share in Grief
Filed under: grief father
But what's the best way for grieving parents to explain to children that their father or grandmother is gone? It's not easy, especially considering that parents are inclined to protect children from pain of any kind, let alone the ultimate type. A few …
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Forget Jersey Shore: Snooki's dad is in Laurinburg tonight
Filed under: grief father
Mary said her involvement with the event helps her focus the grief she feels over the death of her father, Larry “Rusty” Ransom, who died from pancreatic cancer. But this year, she's got a new surprise. Mary recently found out she's actually related to …
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