First, childhood bereavement research already exists to enrich our understanding of resilience. |
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As a qualified pet bereavement counsellor I would like to help pet owners compassionately and in confidence. |
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There were tours of the chapel and crematory, of the grounds and the offices and bereavement suite. |
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Families grieving the loss of a child will also receive extra help, with a slice of the cash going to develop bereavement services in the city. |
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We also found that contact with the recipient and his family can help in the adjustment to bereavement and loss. |
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Adults who work in schools can do much to help children deal with loss and bereavement. |
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This programme is to help people to come to terms with loss through bereavement or separation. |
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The criteria for eligibility were extreme hardship, serious injury, damage to their homes, or bereavement directly as a result of the landslide. |
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They have different personalities and react individually to their bereavement. |
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He had missed the November appointment because of a family bereavement and had asked his mother to contact the probation service. |
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Some have witnessed the full atrocities of war, family break-ups or bereavement and they still carry the emotional scars. |
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The new provision to separate bereavement leave from sick leave also needs further investigation. |
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If a few arrangements are made beforehand it can make the bereavement process that much easier. |
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For some reason, there seemed to be a particular finality attached to this latest bereavement. |
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Our main finding is that strength of spiritual belief is an important predictor of bereavement outcome. |
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Have you suffered a loss through bereavement and feel you could do with someone to talk to? |
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This may explain the traditional use of the plant by Sotho and Zulu people to treat stress and bereavement. |
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One submitter was refused both bereavement and unpaid leave from work to attend the tangi of his partner's mother. |
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I did not begin my degree as some sort of art therapy, I am a trained bereavement counsellor and I am very aware of my emotions. |
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New members are always welcome, irrespective of what stage of bereavement they are at. |
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David was always available to counsel bereaved relatives and set up a bereavement counselling service. |
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The bill proposes separate entitlements for sick leave and bereavement leave. |
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Crying is now seen as a normal male reaction to anything from bereavement to loneliness to a moving scene on television. |
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The bill also separates out the confusion surrounding sick leave and bereavement leave. |
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It is one of a number of measures discussed at a conference held in the city bringing together experts in bereavement from across the country. |
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Relationships come to an end through bereavement or because one or both partners want to leave. |
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The pinwheel model of bereavement suggests that, with time, an individual reaches out to others, change occurs and life is rejoined after a loss. |
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Human suffering, pain, misery, separation and bereavement are inevitable when wars are fought. |
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According to one bereavement counsellor, humour is often used by clients as a way of dealing with grief. |
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It is essential that we include bereavement services as part of the basket of palliative care services. |
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The waiter announced with the stunned air of a man imparting news of a bereavement that due to a problem with supplies, the girolle mushrooms on the menu were in fact morels. |
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After a few bereavement days, a griever is often expected to go back to work without missing a beat. |
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Exemptions are occasionally granted for reasons such as bereavement or serious medical conditions. |
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Many communities have support groups, bereavement groups, or other resources that may be useful to members of your family. |
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It was in a bereavement support group that I got the idea of going back to study. |
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I have experience in treating chronic pain, bereavement, and other issues that impact on their recovery. |
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Seniors often experience bereavement which may be difficult to distinguish from depression. |
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For example, an employee might need to take bereavement or compassionate care leave in the middle of a vacation. |
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End of life care includes support for families, even throughout the bereavement period. |
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Finally, while various bereavement services exist, it is always difficult for the parent to take the steps to seek a bereavement follow-up. |
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Some might believe that any additional bereavement leave should therefore be restricted to certain types of circumstances. |
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The following is a testimony of someone helped through bereavement peer support. |
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The targeting of a busload of Syrian workers heading home from Baghdad, for example, brought bereavement directly into Syrian homes. |
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Feelings of guilt and worthlessness may indicate depression rather than bereavement. |
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Rather than bereavement, it brought the eeriness, and sometimes the joy, of displacement. |
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It is helpful to know the names of regional counsellors and support groups with an interest in perinatal bereavement. |
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A lot of break-ups seem to have an element of bereavement and we don't know very much about grief in the brain. |
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If successful, this could hugely benefit students suffering from bereavement. |
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Most universities don't offer bereavement specific counselling, but instead refer students to outside services, such as Cruse. |
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This could be particularly helpful within the first year or two after your bereavement. |
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There is no contraindication to a bereavement follow-up, even for a coroner's case. |
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Death and bereavement mark some of the most elaborate and well-defined rituals that are seen in cultures throughout the world. |
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Up to 10 days paid special leave to accommodate life events such as exams, marriage, moving house or bereavement. |
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Emergency leave, a new type of leave which includes elements of bereavement, family responsibility and sick leave, has appeared more recently. |
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Due to a family bereavement it is uncertain if this slot will go ahead. |
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Former Miss Ireland Andrea Roche was billed as the star attraction but she was forced to cancel her Kerry visit at the last minute due to bereavement. |
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Have you had bereavement or other catastrophic disruptions in your recent life? |
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In this group, when bereavement turns into depression, it requires immediate clinical attention and evaluation. |
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It can be applied in general mental-emotional states such postnatal depression, bereavement, anxiety, withdrawal from drugs, anorexia, sexual abuse and panic attacks. |
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For youngsters struggling with issues like bullying, bereavement and family breakdown, knowing who to turn to once they get to school can be a problem. |
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In relation to bereavement and cemetery visitation, behavioural differences are linked to religiosity and the psychological personality trait of tender-mindedness. |
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It featured individuals and families who, because of divorce, bereavement, illness or some other trauma, had allowed their homes to become mausoleums of loss and longing. |
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Luke's family are now being supported by our bereavement care team. |
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Her singing had brought great life and joy to many occasions but it had also brought great comfort, support and consolation to those in bereavement. |
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He has been given compassionate leave after a family bereavement. |
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The team also negotiated five paid days of bereavement leave. |
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Our tendency to slip into predetermined patterns isn't reserved solely for those facing the big issues, from mental illness to addiction, bereavement to ill health. |
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She's slim, 30kg lighter, and her face shows none of the strange damage that bereavement has inflicted – the lines beneath her eyes like bruises, the blemishes and whorls like cuts. |
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Matalon's writing, often exquisite in Jessica Cohen's translation from the Hebrew, shifts down from warfare to bereavement, from the tragedy of the extremes to the sorrowfulness of the mean. |
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Experts on bereavement generally agree on the stages that follow the death of a dear one: shock, denial, expression of emotions, and so on until the end of the traverse of those in mourning. |
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What's exciting to hear is that so many people agree that attitudes are changing, that we are becoming more open, more personal and more willing to talk about bereavement. |
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To describe the pattern of informal and formal care used by the terminally ill and their caregivers, and to describe family caregivers' reactions to providing care, to bereavement and to bereavement care. |
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The charity raises funds to improve bereavement support for parents after losing a child suddenly and traumatically. |
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The council's bereavement officer and a local monumental mason will be on hand to give information about the next steps in the process. |
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The impact of bereavement varies widely, depending on the characteristics of the griever and the nature of the loss. |
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In general, employees are entitled to leaves of absence for the following reasons: pregnancy, parental and adoption responsibilities, illness, family emergency, bereavement, to serve on a jury or as a witness, and to vote. |
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In its processual pilgrimage toward redressive justice, Feldman explores the elision of productive bereavement. |
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Nick Baines, head of bereavement services at the city council, said crematoriums were sited away from intrusion out of respect for the bereaved. |
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The psychobabble of bereavement books bemuses him and all the classical wisdom that he has learnt and passed on to generations of students cannot help. |
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An insured female employee is entitled to a pension for total disability or natural death not resulting from a work injury, or in the event of bereavement. |
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A new element of OSISS is bereavement support. |
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Think Jessie the cowgirl's heartfelt song of sadness and abandonment in Toys 2, or pensive clownfish Marlin's struggle to avoid overprotectiveness despite his personal battle with bereavement in Finding Nemo. |
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Wendy prescribed her Ignatia which is good for weepiness, bereavement, hysteria and loss of appetite. |
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The Elephant's Tea Party builds on an apt metaphor for bereavement, there's an elephant in the room, and the theme, an elephant never forgets. |
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But in so far as they were able to forearm themselves against the anxieties of bereavement, the loss may have been that much easier to face. |
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I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost. |
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Other problems include drug and alcohol addiction, anger management, social isolation, relationship breakdown, unresolved grief, bereavement or survivor guilt. |
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Shyness has become 'social anxiety disorder', bereavement is soon to be easily called 'major depressive disorder', and even exotica such as hebephilia may get a look in. |
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