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Tag Archives: coping skills
Support Groups Resuming!
Between the near constant snow of the past two weeks, a visit from my pregnant daughter (who lives 3000 miles away in Los Angeles) and a number of other unexpected events, our support groups were put on hold for a … Continue reading
Saturday, Dec 31 – Living with Emotional and/or Physical Pain, PTSD and Hopelessness Support Group – at The Warrior Project
Support Group: Living with Emotional and/or Physical Pain and/or PTSD, Complicated by Hopelessness Tonight, from 6:00-7:30 pm. For those who are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired of their emotional, psychic and/or physical pain, and are feeling hopeless … Continue reading
Posted in Coping Skills & Resiliency, PTSD, Support Groups
Tagged alcohol, chronic pain, coping skills, depression, discussing suicide, hiding depression, hiding pain, hopelessness, isolation, lethal, lethality, physical pain, resilience, resiliency, save a life, substance abuse, Suicide, suicide risk factors, support group, support understanding healing, the warrior project, troubled man, Warrior Project
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Surviving Successfully – Developing Healthy Habits
Surviving successfully – whether it’s our grief over the death of someone we love, or our own chronic pain and hopelessness – means taking good care of ourselves even when we don’t want to or when it doesn’t seem to … Continue reading
Saturday, Dec 17 – Living with Emotional and/or Physical Pain and Hopelessness Support Group – at The Warrior Project
Support Group: Living with Emotional/Psychic and/or Physical Pain Complicated by Hopelessness For those who are sick and tired of feeling sick and tired of their emotional, psychic and/or physical pain, and are feeling hopeless about it all. A typical member … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, chronic pain, coping skills, depression, discussing suicide, hiding depression, hiding pain, hopelessness, isolation, lethal, lethality, physical pain, resilience, resiliency, save a life, substance abuse, Suicide, suicide risk factors, support group, support understanding healing, the warrior project, troubled man, Warrior Project
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Living with Psychic/Physical Pain Support Group – Tonight, at The Warrior Project in Lewiston
Living with Psychic/Physical Pain Group – For those who are sick & tired of feeling sick & tired of their emotional and/or physical pain. This is a non-religious based group facilitated by a loss survivor/social worker. A typical member would … Continue reading
Posted in Suicide, Support Groups
Tagged alcohol, chronic pain, coping skills, depression, discussing suicide, hiding depression, hiding pain, hopelessness, isolation, lethal, lethality, physical pain, resilience, resiliency, save a life, substance abuse, Suicide, suicide risk factors, support group, support understanding healing, the warrior project, troubled man, Warrior Project
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16 Suicide Warning Signs & Behaviors To Recognize
Mental Health Daily Mental Health Blog NOTE: I could find no author or other attribution for this article, although you can click on the link above and search their blog for other good articles. 16 Suicide Warning Signs & Behaviors … Continue reading
Does It Hurt When Friends Call to Check In?
Just got a call from a friend who wanted to check in. She said that lots of our mutual friends are thinking of me, but are afraid to call or check in themselves, because they don’t want to upset me, … Continue reading
Posted in Grief
Tagged coping skills, Grief, grieving, isolation, my husband is dead, overcoming grief
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How to Keep Working Productively When You’re Under Extreme Stress
https://www.fastcompany.com/3065300/work-smart/how-to-keep-working-productively-when-youre-under-extreme-stress Fast Company. November 07, 2016. 5 MINUTE READ – WORK SMART How To Keep Working Productively When You’re Under Extreme Stress You’ve got a big job with bigger responsibilities. Then disaster strikes. Here’s how to keep it together. [Photo: Chad … Continue reading