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Archive for the 'Grief & Loss' Category

Adolescent Development and Bereavement

Posted by Colette on May 22nd, 2012 filed in Colette Kimball, Grief & Loss

  “Bereavement impacts a person on several dimensions and is often more intense and lasts longer than unaffected outsiders expect.”      ~Dr. David Balk The Prevention Researcher is currently offering an article by Dr. David Balk as our free, feature article. In this article we learn how adolescent development and bereavement can be intertwined. “During adolescence,” [...]

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Terminal Illness in the Family: Opening the Lines of Communication

Posted by Brooke on August 10th, 2011 filed in Brooke Lusk, Families, Grief & Loss, Podcasts

Allowing for the opportunity to be open and communicate can help families better cope with the difficult task of caring for an ill family member…

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Saying Good-Bye, Living One of My Five Best Lives

Posted by Jasmine on May 20th, 2011 filed in Adolescents & Pets, Education, Families, Grief & Loss, Jasmine Rose Penter, Social Work

June 1st will be my last day at The Prevention Researcher. After 4 years and 8 plus months I have submitted my resignation. I would like to say to my team, readers, clients and teens that I have known and loved over the years that it has been an honor pursuing the mission of “Successful [...]

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