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A short talk about Men and Grief that is part of the Threads of Life Self-care Program. Threads of Life is an organization that meets the needs of families that have experienced a workplace fatality or injury. I have had the pleasure of being associated with them for over a decade.
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A great conversation with Hospital Chaplain David Maginley, Oncologist Rob Rutledge, and Psychotherapist Timothy Walker, PhD. Learn more at HealingandCancer.org
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From time to time I get to chat about current events with Gina Hatizis, the viral video sensation, and all-around powderkeg of woman power. In this video, we comb through grief in the time of plague.
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Grief and trauma are everywhere these days, and we can easily be overwhelmed by the onslaught of pain and change around us. This talk for The Uncommon Woman Online Tour offers education and practical tips for getting through.
How to grieve tragedy in the depths of a deadly pandemic. An interview with Caora McKenna for The Coast.
Anguish is an alchemical blend of anger, agony, anxiety, guilt and powerlessness. When trauma strikes, it can be one of our first reactions. It’s good to know a little about how it works.
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Join Roy and writer/Spiritual Caregiver David Maginley for a lively discussion of navigating our way through the panic and isolation of COVID-19.
COVID-19 has closed access to many cemeteries in and around Halifax. Roy discusses some ways of keeping the love alive when the gates are chained.
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The holidays can be a stressful time for many. But for those struggling with grief, this time of year can be unbearable.
Two events are being hosted by Roy Ellis and Leah Parsons to help people tell their stories and find new ways to grieve.
The holidays are never easy. But there is a path through. Roy Ellis and Rehtaeh Parsons's mom are helping those with loss get through the holidays.
Catherine McInnis has found a community of support among mourners at a Nova Scotia cemetery.
Leah Parsons and Roy Ellis, a grief counsellor, are holding public meetings to try to help people who feel buried in grief.
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This fascinating conversation offers resources and insights for anyone whose life or relationships have been impacted by Cancer.
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Bereavement Coordinator, Roy Ellis, shares advice to make the festive season easier when grieving.