HOÃN HOÃN: “Đêm vui vẻ” thường niên lần thứ 12 tại Câu lạc bộ xã hội người Mỹ gốc Ý bán đảo
Để đối phó với COVID-19 , “Đêm vui vẻ” hàng năm lần thứ 12 tại Câu lạc bộ xã hội người Mỹ gốc Ý bán đảo đã bị hoãn lại cho đến ngày 27 tháng 3 năm 2021.
Để đối phó với COVID-19 , “Đêm vui vẻ” hàng năm lần thứ 12 tại Câu lạc bộ xã hội người Mỹ gốc Ý bán đảo đã bị hoãn lại cho đến ngày 27 tháng 3 năm 2021.
En respuesta a COVID-19, la 12ª "Noche de diversión" anual en el Peninsula Italian American Social Club se ha pospuesto hasta el 27 de marzo de 2021.
In response to COVID-19, the 12th annual “Night of Fun” at the Peninsula Italian American Social Club has been postponed until March 27, 2021.
Mission Hospice & Home Care和PJCC邀请您参与一个促进小组 "死亡 "的模拟。 当我们聚集在一起考虑死亡和生命末期的准备工作时,请分享一个集体对话,讨论好好活着直到死亡对我们意味着什么,以及好好死去是什么样子。 节目最后,以色列艺术家Maya Gelfman和Mind the Heart的Roie Avidan进行了独特的正念艺术练习。 免费;请致电650.378.2703预订 。
Mission Hospice & Home Care và PJCC mời bạn tham gia vào một nhóm được hỗ trợ “die”-alog. Chia sẻ trong một cuộc trò chuyện tập thể về ý nghĩa của việc sống tốt cho đến khi chúng ta chết và việc chết tốt sẽ như thế nào, khi chúng ta cùng nhau trong cộng […]
Mission Hospice & Home Care y el PJCC le invitan a participar en un grupo facilitado "morir"-alog. Participe en una conversación colectiva sobre lo que significa para nosotros vivir bien hasta la muerte, y cómo sería morir bien, mientras nos reunimos en comunidad para considerar la mortalidad y la preparación para el final de la […]
Mission Hospice & Home Care and the PJCC invite you to engage in a facilitated group “die”-alog. Share in a collective conversation about what it means to us to live well until we die, and what it would look like to die well, as we come together in community to consider mortality and the end […]
Explore how palliative care, which focuses on reducing suffering for those with serious illness, can maximize quality of life for your loved one with dementia and for family members. Learn how to navigate health care choices and advocate for your loved one through changes in health and cognitive ability. Sponsored by Seniors at Home, a […]
Explore cómo los cuidados paliativos, que se centran en reducir el sufrimiento de las personas con enfermedades graves, pueden maximizar la calidad de vida de su ser querido con demencia y de sus familiares. Aprenda a tomar decisiones sobre la atención sanitaria y a defender a sus seres queridos ante los cambios en la salud […]
探讨姑息治疗,主要是为那些患有严重疾病的人减少痛苦,如何为你的痴呆症患者和家庭成员最大限度地提高生活质量。 学习如何通过健康和认知能力的变化来引导健康护理的选择并为你的亲人辩护。 由犹太家庭与儿童服务部下属的 "居家老人 "主办。
Khám phá cách chăm sóc giảm nhẹ, vốn tập trung vào việc giảm bớt đau khổ cho những người mắc bệnh hiểm nghèo, có thể tối đa hóa chất lượng cuộc sống cho người thân của bạn mắc chứng mất trí nhớ và cho các thành viên trong gia đình. Tìm hiểu cách điều hướng […]
Mission Hospice & Home Care và PJCC mời bạn tham gia vào một nhóm được hỗ trợ “die”-alog. Chia sẻ trong một cuộc trò chuyện tập thể về ý nghĩa của việc sống tốt cho đến khi chúng ta chết và việc chết tốt sẽ như thế nào, khi chúng ta cùng nhau trong cộng […]
Mission Hospice & Home Care y el PJCC le invitan a participar en un grupo facilitado "morir"-alog. Participe en una conversación colectiva sobre lo que significa para nosotros vivir bien hasta la muerte, y cómo sería morir bien, mientras nos reunimos en comunidad para considerar la mortalidad y la preparación para el final de la […]
Mission Hospice & Home Care和PJCC邀请您参与一个促进小组 "死亡 "的模拟。 当我们聚集在一起考虑死亡和生命末期的准备工作时,请分享一个集体对话,讨论好好活着直到死亡对我们意味着什么,以及好好死去是什么样子。 节目最后,以色列艺术家Maya Gelfman和Mind the Heart的Roie Avidan进行了独特的正念艺术练习。 免费;请致电650.378.2703预订 。
Mission Hospice & Home Care and the PJCC invite you to engage in a facilitated group “die”-alog. Share in a collective conversation about what it means to us to live well until we die, and what it would look like to die well, as we come together in community to consider mortality and the end […]
Explore how palliative care, which focuses on reducing suffering for those with serious illness, can maximize quality of life for your loved one with dementia and for family members. Learn how to navigate health care choices and advocate for your loved one through changes in health and cognitive ability. Sponsored by Seniors at Home, a […]
探讨姑息治疗,主要是为那些患有严重疾病的人减少痛苦,如何为你的痴呆症患者和家庭成员最大限度地提高生活质量。 学习如何通过健康和认知能力的变化来引导健康护理的选择并为你的亲人辩护。 由犹太家庭与儿童服务部下属的 "居家老人 "主办。
Khám phá cách chăm sóc giảm nhẹ, vốn tập trung vào việc giảm bớt đau khổ cho những người mắc bệnh hiểm nghèo, có thể tối đa hóa chất lượng cuộc sống cho người thân của bạn mắc chứng mất trí nhớ và cho các thành viên trong gia đình. Tìm hiểu cách điều hướng […]
Explore cómo los cuidados paliativos, que se centran en reducir el sufrimiento de las personas con enfermedades graves, pueden maximizar la calidad de vida de su ser querido con demencia y de sus familiares. Aprenda a tomar decisiones sobre la atención sanitaria y a defender a sus seres queridos ante los cambios en la salud […]
为响应COVID-19,本次活动将以虚拟方式举行。请至少提前60分钟注册,以获得参加活动所需的登录信息。 ***** 在这个纪念的季节里,我们纪念我们的母亲,纪念日上所有为国家献出生命的人,我们的父亲和所有因COVID而失去的人。 这个仪式的策划是为了给你的悲伤提供空间,并纪念你已去世的亲人。 仪式将包括朗诵、社区发言人、仪式和音乐。 想了解更多,请联系Isabel Stenzel,电话:650.554.1000。
Để đối phó với COVID-19 , sự kiện này sẽ được tổ chức ảo. Vui lòng đăng ký trước ít nhất 60 phút để nhận thông tin đăng nhập cần thiết để tham gia sự kiện. ***** Trong mùa tưởng niệm này, chúng ta nhớ đến những người mẹ của chúng ta, tất cả những […]
En respuesta a COVID-19, este evento se celebrará virtualmente. Porfavor, regístrese con al menos 60 minutos de antelación para recibir la información de acceso necesaria para unirse al evento. ***** En esta época de conmemoración, recordamos a nuestras madres, a todos aquellos que en el Día de los Caídos han dado su vida por nuestro […]
In response to COVID-19, this event will be held virtually. Please register at least 60 minutes in advance to receive the login info needed to join the event. ***** In this season of remembrance, we remember our mothers, all those on Memorial Day who have given up their lives for our country, our fathers and […]
At a Death Café, people – often strangers – gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to sha At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and […]
Part of our FREE series of readings, workshops, and discussions to help explore what it means to live and die well. Hank Dunn, Hard Choices for Loving People: CPR, Feeding Tubes, Palliative Care, Comfort Measures, and the Patient with a Serious Illness Many people say, “I want to die peacefully in my sleep at home,” […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
Barbara Karnes, RN, has been providing clear, easy to understand, and wonderfully insightful information about the dying process, end-of-life care, and how to navigate the needs of the dying for more than 30 years. Now she is talking with people and organizations around the country about providing this same kind of care in the age […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
Part of our FREE series of readings, workshops, and discussions to help explore what it means to live and die well. Charles M. Fontenot, In Search Of My Soul: just looking for me. A father's collection of poems, coming full circle from grieving loss to truly celebrating life. The honesty and vulnerability of Chuck's writing […]
Founder of Columbia University’s Center for Complicated Grief, Dr. Katherine Shear will lead this workshop about complicated grief for community members and professionals. A natural response to loss, grief is complex, varying, and multifaceted. While everyone grieves in their own way, for most people, grief diminishes as they as find ways to accept the death […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
Part of our FREE series of films about how we live and die. Departures Academy Award winner for Best Foreign Language Film, Departures follows a young man who returns to his hometown after a failed career as a cellist and stumbles across work as a traditional Japanese ritual mortician. He is subjected to prejudice from […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
"Tenderly, I now touch all things, knowing one day we will part" - St. John of the Cross How do you meet endings in life? Do you go unconscious around them? Maybe endings are very emotional for you? Do you wait for others to acknowledge the end, or do you jump the gun? Most of […]
This weekly *virtual* drop-in Bereavement Support Group is offered by video/phone, free of charge. This group is open to family members of Mission Hospice patients and all bereaved individuals living in the the San Mateo and Santa Clara County area. Please contact facilitator Isabel Stenzel, LCSW by email for more information.
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
To commemorate the first day of winter, and the return of the light, Mission Hospice invites you to join us for some music to warm the heart. We are grateful to offer music from our Mission Hospice community, and our dear friends at The Peninsula Threshold Choir. Please note that this will not be a […]
At a Death Café, people – often strangers – gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment…with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
Our first Community Conversation of 2021 will take us back to the beginnings of the hospice movement, and the work done by Dr. Elisabeth Kübler-Ross to change the way people die in the US. Ken Ross, son of Dr. Kübler-Ross, will present on his mother’s work and legacy. Growing up, he accompanied his mother on […]
Many health care professionals and laypeople equate hope at the end of life with hope for a cure, and some physicians don’t discuss end-of-life care for fear patients will lose hope. But hospice and palliative care providers can help guide patients and their families to redefine what hope means at the end of life. Psychology […]
This study group, based on Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations will be a facilitated exploration of what death can teach us about living fully. Each month we will discuss one of the Invitations, with the expectation that participants will have read that chapter before joining us. The sixth month will be a closing discussion with […]
All of us, at some time, experience heartbreaking loss. Alone, shocked, and confused, we are no longer tethered to the life we had, and do not yet recognize a new landscape for our days. Opening to Grief: Finding Your Way From Loss to Peace is a guide to this tender time. With the demeanor and […]
In his many years as a chaplain in a nursing home, a hospital, and with hospice, Hank has learned valuable lessons about living while navigating a serious illness. As difficult as it can be, what seems most important is to live each day as fully as possible. He has seen people live a life of […]
Take Charge! Advance Care Planning 2-part workshop What matters most to you? If you were facing serious illness, what kind of care would you want? If you couldn’t speak for yourself, who would? Taking charge of your future care can bring peace of mind -- to you and your loved ones -- and is especially […]
In our progression through grief and toward the end of life, dreams, visions, and the symbolic therein reveal what needs to be explored, considered, tended to, and healed. Understanding and identifying symbolic language can help guide us through the end-of-life process. As human beings who go experience loss, let us reclaim our capacity to abide […]
This study group, based on Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations will be a facilitated exploration of what death can teach us about living fully. Each month we will discuss one of the Invitations, with the expectation that participants will have read that chapter before joining us. The sixth month will be a closing discussion with […]
The power of empathy and compassion is revolutionizing our approach to person-centered counseling and caregiving. Drawing from the field of positive psychology, The Helper's Journey explores the brighter side of human nature and helping. Real-world caregiver experience in hospice and palliative care, oncology, and counseling bring to light fresh perspectives. Dale G. Larson (BA, University […]
BJ Miller, MD, is co-founder of Mettle Health, a company that provides personalized, holistic consultations for any patient or caregiver who needs help navigating the practical, emotional and existential issues that come with serious illness and disability. In today's talk, he will explain how Mettle Health supports patients and why he chose this path. BJ […]
This free *virtual* monthly book club (2nd Wednesday of the month, October 14, 2020 - March 10, 2021) is for those who like to read and discuss how stories relate to their own grief experience. This group is open to family members of Mission Hospice patients and all bereaved individuals living in the the San […]
People in the LGBTQ+ community who have lost a loved one often have unique aspects of their grief experience. Sharing grief with others who understand the LGBTQ+ perspective can help them feel less alone. This free *virtual* eight-week support group (Tuesdays, January 20 – March 10, 5-6:30pm), co-sponsored by the San Mateo County Pride Center, […]
This study group, based on Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations will be a facilitated exploration of what death can teach us about living fully. Each month we will discuss one of the Invitations, with the expectation that participants will have read that chapter before joining us. The sixth month will be a closing discussion with […]
This workshop will teach us how to recognize a person’s progression into the final stages of dementia and provide the best care using Teepa Snow’s hands-on, disease-level appropriate techniques. In this two-hour training program, Teepa explains how to connect with someone living with late stage dementia, how to recognize and manage pain, and how to […]
We are excited to welcome back Barbara Karnes, RN, who will be reading to us from an assortment of her books geared to support those navigating end-of-life issues, care, experiences. Barbara has the unique ability to take difficult and complex information, and make it readily available for any audience. Barbara Karnes is an award-winning hospice […]
What is the difference between hospice and palliative care? What is the right choice for a situation? When and how can you get a Palliative care consultation? Our expert speakers will address these and other questions during this seminar co-sponsored by Seniors at Home. Gwen Harris, MSW, Director of the Palliative Care program at Seniors […]
Barbara Karnes' work over the last 30 years as a hospice nurse and end-of-life educator has made the world a better place. Her "little blue book" is a staple for any hospice program. Her ability to translate complicated information into simple and easy to understand language has been essential to those receiving hospice care. Gabby […]
This study group, based on Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations will be a facilitated exploration of what death can teach us about living fully. Each month we will discuss one of the Invitations, with the expectation that participants will have read that chapter before joining us. The sixth month will be a closing discussion with […]
In Walking Each Other Home, Mirabai Bush and Ram Dass explore the ways in which we can be present with dying, and help ourselves and others leave this world consciously. Through masterful storytelling and practical guidance, these two teachers offer an intimate, thoughtful, and uplifting exploration of the greatest of human mysteries — and show […]
Our April training sessions (April 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29 and May 1) will prepare you for being a Direct Care volunteer for our patients. To apply and register, contact Volunteer Services Director Craig Schroeder at 650.532.2323 or by email.
Death Is But a Dream validates the meaningful dreams and visions that bring comfort as death nears, and it is an important contribution to our understanding of medicine's and humanity's greatest mystery. Dr. Christopher Kerr’s work as the CEO and Chief Medical Officer of Hospice of Buffalo has allowed him a close-up view of this […]
This study group, based on Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations will be a facilitated exploration of what death can teach us about living fully. Each month we will discuss one of the Invitations, with the expectation that participants will have read that chapter before joining us. The sixth month will be a closing discussion with […]
Renshin Bunce is a Zen Buddhist priest who works as a chaplain at Mission Hospice. Through a series of stories about people she has met, we see that every death is different and that there are no universal rules or easy answers in hospice care. These stories show what's possible, allowing the reader to learn […]
This free *virtual* weekly workshop (Fridays, April 9 - May 28, 11:30am-1:30pm) offers an integrated somatic and creative approach for working with grief. Participants will learn techniques for calming the body, as well as the use of music, writing, and sharing activities to work through loss and move toward growth and reintegration. This group is […]
The goal of this class is to identify what a caregiver is, the importance of being identified as a caregiver, and to provide the participant with an understanding of the impact they potentially have on the care of their loved ones and themselves. Christina Irving, LSCW, is the Director of Client Services at Family Caregiver […]
This study group, based on Frank Ostaseski’s The Five Invitations will be a facilitated exploration of what death can teach us about living fully. Each month we will discuss one of the Invitations, with the expectation that participants will have read that chapter before joining us. The sixth month will be a closing discussion with […]
The Last Things We Talk About gives readers and their loved ones the opportunity as death approaches to affirm, celebrate, and remember the people and experiences they cherish in life. Libby Boatwright guides families step-by-step through the process of making aging and death-related decisions. This includes defining personal values and wishes, as well as planning […]
Connie Borden has worked professionally as a Nurse Practitioner in hospice and palliative care for 26 years. She is also a 4th Dan Shintaido Instructor with 35 years of study and teaching. She has presented body movement techniques at CHAPCA (CA Hospice & Palliative Care Association) and NHPCO (National Hospice & Palliative Care Org), as […]
Hospice has been part of the medical system in the US since the mid 1970s, yet there is still so much misinformation and misunderstanding about hospice and its role in providing the best possible care at end of life. Join us for this free online class to debunk the myths about hospice and have your […]
*The Sept. 7 Death Cafe is canceled. Please join us for the next Death Cafe on Sept. 14.* At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe […]
What matters most to you? If you were facing serious illness, what kind of care would you want? If you couldn’t speak for yourself, who would? Taking charge of your future care can bring peace of mind – to you and your loved ones. Bring a friend or family member to this virtual workshop on […]
This book invites you into the heart of a hospice nurse and end-of-life doula. For every patient visit, she brings with her a collection of tools that she has acquired over the years, hoping to ensure that someone who is dying finds peace and comfort. What she soon realized, was that when she left at […]
At a Death Café, people - often strangers - gather to drink tea, enjoy snacks, and discuss death. Death Café offers everyone a chance to share ideas, opinions, and questions about death in a supportive and safe environment...with tea and snacks. There is no agenda. This is a discussion group, not a grief support or […]
For many, 2020-2021 will be remembered as one of the most uncertain times in our lives. For family and professional caregivers, our capacity to navigate and sustain us through uncertainty was pushed to our limits. Jon Seskevich RN, BSN, BA, CHTP is a certified stress management instructor and healing touch practitioner. Since 1987, this pioneer […]
This free *virtual* eight-week support group for adults (Tuesdays, Sept. 28 – Nov. 16, 11am-12:30pm) offers a safe, supportive place to share your thoughts and feelings with others who have experienced the loss of a spouse/partner. This group is open to family members of Mission Hospice patients and all bereaved individuals living in the the […]
This free *virtual* nine-week support group (Monday evenings, November 15, 2021 - January 10, 2022) will help grieving adults manage the holiday season. This group is open to family members of Mission Hospice patients and all bereaved individuals living in the the San Francisco Peninsula and South Bay. Please contact facilitator Isabel Stenzel, LCSW by […]
Maryanne O’Hara is the author, most recently, of LITTLE MATCHES, A MEMOIR OF GRIEF AND LIGHT, published by HarperCollins in April. LITTLE MATCHES is inspired by a blog that Maryanne O’Hara kept while her daughter Caitlin was waiting for a lung transplant. Maryanne and Caitlin’s story has been featured in The New York Times, TIME […]
An introduction to grief, this free workshop will offer an overview of what to expect in the grief process, including tips for proactive coping. Facilitated by Christine Kovach, LCSW, Bereavement Counselor. To learn more, contact Christine Kovach at ckovach@MissionHospice.org or 650.532.2390. ***** To keep our community safe, our events are now being held online. Please […]
Join Wendy in this conversation about extreme self-care through the lens of self-compassion and embodiment work (self myofascial release). Wendy will offer tools and ideas that people can use immediately. Wendy has traveled around the country gaining expert level certification from John Barnes, the leading authority in myofascial release. The healing effects of myofascial release […]
Has someone with whom you had a complicated, conflicted, difficult, or estranged relationship died? Are you grappling with how to grieve - or whether to grieve at all? Do you cringe inside when condolences and platitudes oversimplify your experience of loss? Come to this workshop to learn about navigating loss and grief in complex relationships. […]
Our February/March training sessions (Thursdays 6:30-8:30pm and Saturdays 9am-noon) will prepare you for being a Direct Care volunteer for our patients. To apply and register, contact Volunteer Services Director Craig Schroeder at 650.532.2323 or by email.
Due to COVID, our losses are vast: loved ones and our lives with them, face-to-face connection, how we live and work and go to school. The list drags on. With the pandemic as a lens, we will lightly touch our felt sense of these griefs. We can harvest useful skills from this to support those […]
The Final Curtain is a death, dying, and grief themed open-mic night. In supportive company we’ll explore how creative expression uplifts those of us who live with experiences of death and dying. Together we’ll embrace losses and mortality, grieve, and – ultimately – celebrate life and hope. Each act will be given up to five […]
当一个人经历损失时,他们的悲伤会被强烈而矛盾的情绪所淹没。 有些人可能会感到沉浸在悲伤中,而其他人则感到麻木,远离了日常生活。 悲伤会使人难以继续完成日常工作或与他人交往。 虽然许多人认为悲伤只发生在所爱之人的死亡上,但人们可以对任何重大损失体验到悲伤的感觉--一份工作、一只心爱的宠物、一段关系,甚至因大流行病而失去的日常活动。 在这个两小时的免费在线研讨会上,你将学习在经历悲伤时应该注意的事项,并培养加强复原力和应对损失的方法。 我们将探讨常见的神话和期望,悲伤和抑郁症之间的区别,以及自我同情的重要性。 通过小组讨论、样本仪式和自我抚慰的做法,你将学习到在悲伤过程中照顾自己的实用方法。 无论你是自己悲伤,还是想支持悲伤的亲人,你都会带着对悲伤过程的更好理解和工具来帮助你度过难关。 教员:Christine Kovach,LCSW,是一名有执照的临床社会工作者,专门研究悲伤和损失。 她在安宁疗护社会工作和悲伤辅导方面有二十多年的经验。 她目前是伯克利城市学院的兼职教师,也是圣马刁市Mission Hospice的丧亲辅导员。
Khi ai đó trải qua mất mát, nỗi đau buồn có thể lấn át họ bằng những cảm xúc mạnh mẽ và mâu thuẫn. Một số có thể cảm thấy chìm đắm trong đau khổ, trong khi những người khác cảm thấy tê liệt và xa rời cuộc sống hàng ngày. Nỗi đau buồn có […]
Cuando alguien experimenta una pérdida, su dolor puede abrumarle con emociones fuertes y contradictorias. Algunos pueden sentirse ahogados en la tristeza, mientras que otros se sienten entumecidos y alejados de la vida cotidiana. El duelo puede dificultar la realización de las tareas cotidianas o las relaciones con los demás. Aunque muchos sólo piensan en el […]
When someone experiences a loss, their grief can overwhelm them with strong and conflicting emotions. Some may feel drowned in sorrow, while others feel numb and removed from daily life. Grief can make it difficult to carry on with day-to-day tasks or relate to others. While many think of grief only over the death of […]
Tanto si mantenías una relación estrecha con tus padres como si tenías problemas con ellos, su fallecimiento puede suponer una transición importante. Este grupo de apoyo *virtual* gratuito de ocho semanas (viernes, del 1 de abril al 20 de mayo, de 12:00 a 13:30) ofrece un lugar seguro y de apoyo para compartir sus pensamientos […]
无论你与你的父母有密切的关系或正在经历挑战,他们的死亡可能是一个重要的过渡。 这个免费的*虚拟*八周的支持小组(4月1日星期五至5月20日,12-1:30)提供了一个安全、支持的地方,与其他经历过类似损失的人分享你的想法和感受。 这个小组向住在圣马刁和圣克拉拉县地区的Mission Hospice病人的家属和所有失去亲人的人开放。 请通过电子邮件联系Kate Nitze, MSW,了解更多信息并报名参加该小组。
Cho dù bạn có mối quan hệ thân thiết hay đang trải qua thử thách với (những) cha mẹ mình, thì cái chết của họ có thể là một bước chuyển tiếp quan trọng. Nhóm hỗ trợ *ảo* miễn phí kéo dài tám tuần này (Thứ Sáu, ngày 1 tháng 4 - ngày 20 tháng […]
National Sibling Day can be challenging for bereaved siblings. You are not forgotten. We invite you to connect with other bereaved siblings, share your memories of your siblings, and reflect on your grief. To learn more, contact Christine Kovach at 650.554.1000.
全国兄弟姐妹日对失去亲人的兄弟姐妹来说可能是一个挑战。 你没有被遗忘。 我们邀请您与其他失去亲人的兄弟姐妹联系,分享您对兄弟姐妹的回忆,并反思您的悲痛。 想了解更多,请联系Christine Kovach,电话:650.554.1000。
Ngày anh chị em quốc gia có thể là một thách thức đối với anh chị em tang quyến. Bạn không được quên. Chúng tôi mời bạn kết nối với những anh chị em đã mất khác, chia sẻ những kỷ niệm của bạn về anh chị em của mình và suy ngẫm về nỗi […]
El Día Nacional de los Hermanos puede ser un reto para los hermanos en duelo. No te olvidamos. Te invitamos a ponerte en contacto con otros hermanos en duelo, compartir tus recuerdos de tus hermanos y reflexionar sobre tu dolor. Para más información, contacte con Christine Kovach en el 650.554.1000.
Tanto si mantenías una relación estrecha con tus padres como si tenías problemas con ellos, su fallecimiento puede suponer una transición importante. Este grupo de apoyo *virtual* gratuito de ocho semanas (viernes, del 1 de abril al 20 de mayo, de 12:00 a 13:30) ofrece un lugar seguro y de apoyo para compartir sus pensamientos […]
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