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On Thursday, June 1, 2023, our new platform went live. Below, you can find answers (including video guides) to any questions you may have about the platform’s functionalities. What are the advantages of the new platform? It runs significantly faster It remains...
Grief and Loss, Mental sundhed
Bereavement is the experience of losing someone important to us. It is characterised by grief, which is the process and the range of emotions we go through as we gradually adjust to the loss. This article by the non-profit Mind UK offers information on bereavement,...
Grief and Loss, Mental sundhed
Roshi Joan Halifax is a zen abbot and medical anthropologist. In this guided meditation, she shares nourishing wisdom as we face suffering in the world, helping us to find the inner resources to carry our own grief and sadness and that of others. At We.Care we offer...
Grief and Loss, Mental sundhed
This article reviews one of the most intelligent and imaginative children’s books about making sense of death: Cry, Heart, But Never Break by beloved Danish children’s book author Glenn Ringtved and illustrator Charlotte Pardi, translated into English by Robert...
Grief and Loss, Mental sundhed
In this short article, you can read the letters between a father, who has recently lost his child, and Albert Einstein. The letters give an honest look into the loss experienced, and how to continue living with a certain peace of mind. Read the article here At We.Care...
Grief and Loss, Mental sundhed
While grief is a perfectly natural and normal response to painful events, some people find it difficult to move on and resume their normal lives despite the passage of time. This article by Angela Morrow explains the differences between normal and complicated grief...
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