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Jan Brown replied to Francisca Stolzenbach's discussion Poem "Stillness" written as part of a volunteer's self care in Poetry & Quotes
"Stillness implies serenity, not just a stopping of life. I love your word, your images, your compassion for this still child. Thank you."
Jun 20, 2009
Jan Brown left a comment for Diana Young
"Yes, I was a much more empathetic counselor after having lived through Mom's death. In an odd way, she was still guiding me through my lessons in living with that painful separation.
Today our daughter flew to Estonia for a study exchange program…"
Feb 3, 2009
Jan Brown left a comment for Diana Young
"You are in the process of helping people when they really need it. I led grief groups in schools for 15 years and also taught 500 sophomores per year about the stages of loss through telling the story of my mom's sudden death in 1993, how we each…"
Feb 3, 2009
Jan Brown left a comment for Diana Young
"Diana,
I have a MA in Counseling Psych but didn't know there was a Master's in Grief and Thanatology. I'd like to hear more about where you're studying and what you hope to do next with your degree."
Feb 1, 2009
Jan Brown left a comment for Stan Goldberg, Ph.D.
"I'd like to hear more about your book. Thanks, Stan.
You sound like an interesting man with a light inside."
Feb 1, 2009

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When Your Massage Client Has Dementia  https://medium.com/@everflowing"


Providing massage for dying persons presents multi level challenges to me as a practitioner. One of these special challenges is working with persons experiencing dementia. One of the blog posts that has been archived earlier is titled The Lost Pause. https://medium.com/@everflowing"…

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