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1Tools, Tools and More Tools to Help the Grieving (1098): 1 Citation This program focuses on practical tools to use with people experiencing grief and anticipatory grief. The program begins with a short outline of some important basic assumptions in applying the tools as well as an explanation of important information that needs to be gathered from clients to assess their suitability for certain tools., delicious.com
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Virtual Dreams: Getting Clients to Open Up Quickly and In Depth (1099): 1 Citation This program explores a technique being developed by Doug Smith and Bob Neimeyer on how to get hospice patients to talk about their serious thoughts and feelings very rapidly so caregivers can take full advantage of limited time., delicious.com
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Client Centered Care Plans with Minimal Paperwork (1097): 1 Citation This program shows how we can have care plans with minimal paperwork and maximum client-centeredness, as we simultaneously produce many measurable outcomes and address the needs and concerns of Medicare and JCAHO, giving us more client contact and therefore more billable hours., delicious.com
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Being Wounded Healers: Helping Ourselves and Others Find Meaning in Suffering (1096): 1 Citation The presentation shows how our own woundedness and the woundedness of our patients can provide us with opportunities for growth: providing an alternative perspective to our culture's emphasis on hiding from pain, avoiding suffering, and ignoring death., delicious.com
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1 Citation Kim Carolan, Author, has new blog for booksellers, churches, funeral homes, hospices and grief groups., delicious.com
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Advantages of Strength Based Assessment with Hospice Patients (1095) 1 Citation This program shows how we can revitalize and empower our clients through strength-based assessments. Examples of strength-based assessments are given with several case examples., delicious.com
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, Grief & Faith: A Guide for Professionals (1122): 1 Citation The Rev. Dr. Kathleen J. Rusnak, The bereaved, who believe in God, often deny themselves the natural response to loss, grief. For others, the death of a loved one can prompt a deep crisis in faith. This presentation will help you-the professional caregiver-when faced with bereaved clients whose loss raises grief dilemmas. Professional caregivers who have a religious faith must suspend their own belief/faith assumptions to be of help, while those without a faith tradition must remain confident that they can be of help., delicious.com
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Inspiration, Spirituality, Faith, Religion - Beliefnet.com 1 Citation
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Ethical Wills: Preserving Your Legacy of Values 1 Citation
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