Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
'Loss, Grief and Bereavement Coping with Loss and Grief'Dr Wango Geoffrey
A new dawn has come in our lives in which we must be willing to face the reality of our lives. Part of that reality is the imminence of death. Death can be confusing especially with the advancement of medicine, science and technology and various attempts to make meaning and sense of our world. Ultimately, when death occurs, persons may oscillate between feelings of sadness and anticipation, especially when there is a lot of pain and suffering and hence our love and commitment to our loves ones is juxtaposed with relieve from pain. The interrelationships in our lives affect us all. The fact that death takes away our loved ones can be a panacea for disaster. The purpose of this presentation is to assist persons cope with loss and grief.
'Loss, Grief and Bereavement Coping with Loss and Grief'Dr Wango Geoffrey
A new dawn has come in our lives in which we must be willing to face the reality of our lives. Part of that reality is the imminence of death. Death can be confusing especially with the advancement of medicine, science and technology and various attempts to make meaning and sense of our world. Ultimately, when death occurs, persons may oscillate between feelings of sadness and anticipation, especially when there is a lot of pain and suffering and hence our love and commitment to our loves ones is juxtaposed with relieve from pain. The interrelationships in our lives affect us all. The fact that death takes away our loved ones can be a panacea for disaster. The purpose of this presentation is to assist persons cope with loss and grief.
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It is difficult to come to terms with the loss of a loved one or to deal with a chronic or terminal illness. People often keep all their emotions bottled up, which starts affecting their physical and mental health. To know about ways to acknowledge and accept the loss and to cope with grief more healthily click the link below https://www.icliniq.com/articles/emotional-and-mental-health/grief
Grief and Loss in Addiction and Recovery - September 2012Dawn Farm
“Grief and Loss in Addiction and Recovery” was presented on September 25, 2012; by Janice Firn, LMSW, Clinical Social Worker, University of Michigan Hospital; Matthew Statman, LLMSW, CADC, Dawn Farm therapist and Education Series Coordinator; and Barb Smith, author of “Brent’s World” (http://compassionhearts.com.) The culture of addiction is rife with experiences of grief and loss for the person with addiction and for family and friends. The nature of these experiences combined with the stigma, shame and general lack of understanding of addiction can make grief and loss associated with addiction exceptionally lonely and difficult to heal from. This program will describe Worden's and Kubler-Ross' theories of grief and grief recovery, losses that the chemically dependent individual and his/her family experience throughout the addiction and recovery processes, and how recovery program tools can help individuals cope with grief and loss. It will include a personal account of addiction-related grief, loss and recovery from a mother who lost her son to addiction-related causes. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.
Grief is a multifaceted response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or something that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, and philosophical dimensions. While the terms are often used interchangeably, bereavement refers to the state of loss, and grief is the reaction to loss.
Joanne Ameya Cohen on aligning with your body’s wisdom, setting boundaries, and feeling emotionally free.
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I focus on how mindfulness can be utilized to unlearn racial bias. In this effort, I will teach how mindfulness enables healthcare providers to better navigate the limited time and multiple cognitive demands of clinical care, in order to promote the adoption of structural competency skills. I will also teach mindfulness to my audience and how they can best utilize their inner resources to spread healing within and beyond the clinical encounter based on my experience of teaching mindfulness to older adults for two years at Parkview Community Hospital and my experience of utilizing this practice to collect patient histories at Tzu Chi Medical Foundation.
http://jordantherapy.com/ Even though it is hard to let go of our loved ones, we can easily repair life with out them but still maintain loving memories.
Findings from the second study of my PhD full Thesis available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/314506853_Living_in_3D_Social_Virtual_Worlds_and_the_Influence_on_Health_Literacy_Health_Behaviour_and_Wellbeing
It is difficult to come to terms with the loss of a loved one or to deal with a chronic or terminal illness. People often keep all their emotions bottled up, which starts affecting their physical and mental health. To know about ways to acknowledge and accept the loss and to cope with grief more healthily click the link below https://www.icliniq.com/articles/emotional-and-mental-health/grief
Grief and Loss in Addiction and Recovery - September 2012Dawn Farm
“Grief and Loss in Addiction and Recovery” was presented on September 25, 2012; by Janice Firn, LMSW, Clinical Social Worker, University of Michigan Hospital; Matthew Statman, LLMSW, CADC, Dawn Farm therapist and Education Series Coordinator; and Barb Smith, author of “Brent’s World” (http://compassionhearts.com.) The culture of addiction is rife with experiences of grief and loss for the person with addiction and for family and friends. The nature of these experiences combined with the stigma, shame and general lack of understanding of addiction can make grief and loss associated with addiction exceptionally lonely and difficult to heal from. This program will describe Worden's and Kubler-Ross' theories of grief and grief recovery, losses that the chemically dependent individual and his/her family experience throughout the addiction and recovery processes, and how recovery program tools can help individuals cope with grief and loss. It will include a personal account of addiction-related grief, loss and recovery from a mother who lost her son to addiction-related causes. This program is part of the Dawn Farm Education Series, a FREE, annual workshop series developed to provide accurate, helpful, hopeful, practical, current information about chemical dependency, recovery, family and related issues. The Education Series is organized by Dawn Farm, a non-profit community of programs providing a continuum of chemical dependency services. For information, please see http://www.dawnfarm.org/programs/education-series.
Grief is a multifaceted response to loss, particularly to the loss of someone or something that has died, to which a bond or affection was formed. Although conventionally focused on the emotional response to loss, it also has physical, cognitive, behavioral, social, and philosophical dimensions. While the terms are often used interchangeably, bereavement refers to the state of loss, and grief is the reaction to loss.
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I focus on how mindfulness can be utilized to unlearn racial bias. In this effort, I will teach how mindfulness enables healthcare providers to better navigate the limited time and multiple cognitive demands of clinical care, in order to promote the adoption of structural competency skills. I will also teach mindfulness to my audience and how they can best utilize their inner resources to spread healing within and beyond the clinical encounter based on my experience of teaching mindfulness to older adults for two years at Parkview Community Hospital and my experience of utilizing this practice to collect patient histories at Tzu Chi Medical Foundation.
http://jordantherapy.com/ Even though it is hard to let go of our loved ones, we can easily repair life with out them but still maintain loving memories.
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Your Soul Has a Clear Purpose: Life Lessons Are For Spiritual Growth by Anne ...ANNE PRYOR, MA
Over the past 15 years, Anne Pryor has been on a personal and spiritual development journey. On her journey and in doing her ‘work’ she has experienced many unexplainable phenomena that you may or may not resonate with, yet. Your Soul Has a Clear Purpose. She has come to know, understand, and experience that your soul’s purpose is clear and preplanned. Once you become clear and step into this purpose there is no turning back. Enjoy the experiences by Anne Pryor, Lovitude Soul Painter LinkedIn Expert 2022
Clairvoyant sessions are a way to find answers to questions that are set deep. Sometimes, we need a certain help in finding out a way from all the chaos we are facing and a psychic with intuitive sessions might be the solution we are looking for. Visit http://walkingheart.com/ for more details.
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Animals are often irritated and hard to handle when kept in an enclosure. The insecurity of their freedom and the sense of absence love triggers this feeling in them. Terri reaches out to calm their hearts and assure your goodwill towards them if overlooked. Visit walkingheart.com to seek the help of the expert pet whisperer and calm their hearts along with yours.
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Heartfulness Magazine - March 2019 (Volume 4, Issue 3)heartfulness
In the March edition, a panel of experts from the fields of medicine, neuroscience and psychology share current research, practices and experience about human emotions, especially the central role of heart/ Christopher Germer talks about the importance of self-compassion, Ramnath Narayanswamy shares his ideas on the role of spiritual and emotional intelligence in management and the popular dialogues between Theophile the Elder and Theophile the Young continue on the topic of anger. Yogic psychology is concerned with emotional genius, with mastery of our emotions. Daaji and Sister Nivedita delve deeper into the nuances of this fascination field and how to live life joyfully and embrace challenges with a higher perspective and expanded consciousness.
Bereavement ( Due to the death of someone close to us )
Is the most severe stressor imaginable
It is a time of overwhelming emotions.
Can be profoundly painful and distressing.
Brings a high risk of mental and physical health problems for a long time
Normal reaction in every culture across the world.
If ooccasionally aware in advance about someone's certain end of his/ her life then the experience of grieving partly begins before their death occurs.
Despite these feelings it may be possible to plan ahead for this difficult time which
Can help reduce the complications in the
First hours and days of bereavement, and
Later as you struggle to carry on.
Can be comforting because you are able just to cope with the circumstances without the added pressure to “get yourself together” and sort things out
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Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
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Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
Psychology is the study of human behaviour. It seeks to look at the motivational drives within an individual
and offer an explanation to the behaviour that is demonstrated
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In a May 9, 2024 paper, Juri Opitz from the University of Zurich, along with Shira Wein and Nathan Schneider form Georgetown University, discussed the importance of linguistic expertise in natural language processing (NLP) in an era dominated by large language models (LLMs).
The authors explained that while machine translation (MT) previously relied heavily on linguists, the landscape has shifted. “Linguistics is no longer front and center in the way we build NLP systems,” they said. With the emergence of LLMs, which can generate fluent text without the need for specialized modules to handle grammar or semantic coherence, the need for linguistic expertise in NLP is being questioned.
Welcome to the new Mizzima Weekly !
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1. The Heart of Grief
If you want to learn more, you may consider to visit:
http://evolutionary-psychology.net/
Hospice patients come to our care after being cut, burned, and poisoned. Surgery, chemotherapy, and
radiation treatment are the normative methods of care for most of the patients who enter a life-threatening
disease. Hospital staff members are trained to be aggressive about curative care.
Hospice care is a phase of care whereby aggressive treatment is no longer appropriate. Palliative care
becomes the norm. Patients have been probed physically, mentally, and emotionally. In many ways, patients
may be reluctant to any type of care beyond the experiences that led to his/her doctor sharing that no more
can be done.
The purpose of this article is to claim that much more can be done. Our Doctors and Nurses are trained to
help patients receive medication that stabilizes and even diminishes pain and suffering physically. Social
Workers are trained to help patients and families deal with emotional, practical, and legal issues surrounding
loss and grief. Spiritual Counselors help with the integration of emotional well-being and a sense of faith and
hope beyond one's self-awareness.
There are three aspects of the grieving process I wish to mention in this brief article:
The Heart of Care,
The Heart of Compassion, and
An Awakened Heart
Since I am a Spiritual Counselor for Hospice Care, I will take a spiritual approach to grief care.
The Heart of Care
The heart of care centers it's attention on the needs of the patient who is dying. Any attempt to move a patient
away from his/her authentic character becomes a war of wills. As we listen and care for a person just as
he/she is, we are allowing a person to die the way he/she lived. Our ability to meet a person in unconditional
love will draw out the desire to be fully known by the patient. Here, we are given opportunities to meet him/her
in grace and mercy.
Patients are not a disease. Patients are awakening into soul. Mary was a strong-willed person who did not
want to die. She had a strong personality. She had many roles she carried out in life, and she wanted to hold
on to them all. She was a mother, friend, wife, among many other roles.
About two weeks before Mary died, she shared with me that she became aware of two identities: one was her
strong personality and the other was a presence of peace she could not explain. The closer Mary came to her
dying, the more she could identify with wanting peace over suffering. This identity with her soul became more
appealing to her than living in a body that was failing her. She was awakening into her authentic self.
The Heart of Compassion
A dying patient gives up so much in their dying that he/she is tempted to hold on to what is left in their life.
Even if holding on means more pain and suffering, some patients do try to do so. As care givers, we need to
be sensitive to this aspect of a patient's letting go process. A patient needs support and guidance to simply
learn to move from letting go (an act of the will) to letting be (getting into harmony with one's dying). A person
offering care will enter into the heart of compassion by giving a patient space to enter into this process of
moving from "letting go" to "letting be."
As a person dies, their personality will give way to their soul. In the process, a heart is broken. This desire to
escape a painful body and embrace peace (one's authentic-self) is complicated by the desire to remain with
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those he or she has loved. This built up tension creates a path one has to choose inside them that
transcends individual and collective conscious awareness. In essence, this is a matter of survival for the soul.
This path moves a person's soul forward.
Funeral services remind us, it is the soul of a person that draw us to face death and not the deceased body.
These services serve as a symbol of transition for the loved one who has died and those reflecting on the life
of the deceased. A relationship that once was created outside us and in the body of another person no longer
applies. Now, relationships with the deceased are internal and completely within us creating an invisible bond
forever linking our awareness to a spacial quality within us drawing those left behind deeper into soul.
An Awakened Heart
An awakened heart knows there is more to life than what appears on the surface.
Dying people lead us to this place where eternal relationships are forged into the deepest aspects of our
nature. It is our nature to love and feel love. Even grief has the capacity to deepen our sense of sacredness
toward those we love.
A year ago, I gave a talk for the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization in Los Angeles, CA. I was
gone about a week. When I returned, my youngest son gave me a big hug. I missed him and he missed me. I
could feel him literally fill my heart with love. In a real way, my soul was touched by my son's soul. An
awakened heart knows that this is the heart of relationships.
In the landscape of the soul, what matters in life IS NOT matter. When we begin to look through our eyes and
not with them, we enter into a view of life from the perspective of soul. Insight, to see from within, enables us
to encounter death with hope, with faith, and with love.
As we grow in our capacity to see from within, we enter into the heart of grief. This emergence into the nature
of soul will sustain us through death and into life - eternal. May the Creator of us all give us strength for the
journey.
Samuel Oliver, author of, "What the Dying Teach Us: Lessons on Living"
If you want to learn more, you may consider to visit:
http://evolutionary-psychology.net/
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