Hope this works and people can access help. We have a world full of trauma, every nurse I work with has PTSD from all the lies and killing. Our patients have severe anxiety and are afraid of the medical system. The young kids are lonely and seem to be struggling with suicide and substance abuse.
Hard to find the way back home after witnessing so much evil. May God help us.
Another comment on a term I’m trying to change in the world of death and grief: “committed suicide”
Having 42+ years as a grief survivor (yes, I’m 66) hundreds of parents, spouses and Catholics have agreed with me that omitting the word committed can completely change the perception and thus the healing track for those left behind. The abject grief of a parent whose child has taken their own life is perhaps the deepest grief of all child death. Commit may have a shameful effect grieving parents and loved ones do not need to add to their “grief layer cake”. BUT I don’t like died by suicide either …let’s practice compassion and use “took their own life” for example. Thanks
I love that Dr Rick insists that therapists have used MDMA and are supporting from a sincere place of personal experience which is game changing. For 18 years after my son died I organized and guided parent-only grief groups. The most frequent comment was that I came from a place of deep understanding ❤️💔
Hope this works and people can access help. We have a world full of trauma, every nurse I work with has PTSD from all the lies and killing. Our patients have severe anxiety and are afraid of the medical system. The young kids are lonely and seem to be struggling with suicide and substance abuse.
Hard to find the way back home after witnessing so much evil. May God help us.
Thank-you for your post!
Another comment on a term I’m trying to change in the world of death and grief: “committed suicide”
Having 42+ years as a grief survivor (yes, I’m 66) hundreds of parents, spouses and Catholics have agreed with me that omitting the word committed can completely change the perception and thus the healing track for those left behind. The abject grief of a parent whose child has taken their own life is perhaps the deepest grief of all child death. Commit may have a shameful effect grieving parents and loved ones do not need to add to their “grief layer cake”. BUT I don’t like died by suicide either …let’s practice compassion and use “took their own life” for example. Thanks
I love that Dr Rick insists that therapists have used MDMA and are supporting from a sincere place of personal experience which is game changing. For 18 years after my son died I organized and guided parent-only grief groups. The most frequent comment was that I came from a place of deep understanding ❤️💔