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Dealing with Conflict within the Family
Dealing with Conflict within the Family
The diagnosis of a terminal illness almost always impacts a number of people. The patient, of course, is likely to be overwhelmed with emotion,...
Faith and Death
Faith and Death
While we all know that we will someday die, most of us view the possibility as a faraway concern. Those who have been diagnosed as terminal, though, are faced with...
Helping Kids with a Terminally Ill Sibling
Helping Kids with a Terminally Ill Sibling
Parents who are caring for a terminally ill child are often overwhelmed with emotion, yet if they have other children at home, they must somehow...
When a Child is Terminally Ill
When a Child is Terminally Ill
There are few things sadder than the loss of a child. Parents look toward the future and envision their children grown and on their own, living happy, healthy lives,...
When a Friend is Terminally Ill
When a Friend is Terminally Ill
Friends add so much to our lives; they provide us with laughter, fun, boosts to our egos, and outlets for stress when the responsibilities of work and family become...
When a Parent is Terminally Ill
When a Parent is Terminally Ill
Parents provide a sense of stability and comfort for their children, whether the kids are still young or fully grown and raising families of their own. Finding out...
When a Spouse is Terminally Ill
When a Spouse is Terminally Ill
When they wed, couples stand together and vow that they will love and take care of one another for the remainder of their days. Logically, most know that at some...
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