Category: Love, Marriage, and Children
Managing Caregiver Stress
by JoyceGraff | Jan 1, 2015 | Caregiving, Empowering Yourself, End of Life issues, Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Fear, Managing Stress, Podcast | 0 |
Be a Resilient Woman!
by JoyceGraff | Nov 14, 2013 | Empowering Yourself, Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Stress, Podcast | 0 |
Things As They Are: Billy’s Lesson on Acceptance
by Michael Lawing | Feb 12, 2013 | Advocating for Yourself, Africa, Blog, Brain tumor, Breast Cancer, Cancer, in general, Caregiving, Clinical Trials, Conditions, Depression, Empowering Yourself, Genetic Testing or DNA Testing, Getting a Diagnosis, Healthcare Systems and Insurance, Immune System Issues, Kidney Cancer, Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Stress, Managing the System, Managing Your Health, Managing Your Life, Mental crisis, Nutrition, Promoting Research, VHL von Hippel-Lindau, Wellness and Living with a Difficult or Rare Condition | 0 |
“Remember that you can’t control everything in life. At some point you have to accept things as they are.” Billy Foster to Paul Larson, October, 2011 Dear Fellow Travelers: I’m a fan...
Read MoreTaking Care of the Community
by JoyceGraff | Jan 23, 2013 | Empowering Yourself, Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Stress, Podcast | 0 |
Rabbis and school counselors are among the folks on the front lines helping individuals, families and indeed communities in times of crisis. Joyce and Mike speak with Bonnie, a school counselor from Newtown, Connecticut, and Rabbi Bill Hamilton who helped at Logan Airport on 9/11.
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Under The Radar: Distress Screening
by Michael Lawing | Jan 4, 2013 | Advocating for Yourself, Blog, Brain tumor, Breast Cancer, Cancer, in general, Caregiving, Conditions, Depression, Empowering Yourself, Getting a Diagnosis, Healthcare Systems and Insurance, Immune System Issues, Kidney Cancer, Love, Marriage, and Children, Lung Cancer, Managing Stress, Managing the System, Managing Your Health, Managing Your Life, Mental crisis, Promoting Research, Prostate Cancer, Protecting Your Job, Psychosis, Travel, VHL von Hippel-Lindau, Wellness and Living with a Difficult or Rare Condition | 0 |
Prologue: I seldom dwell on the fact that I am a cancer survivor. Now in my 16th year of survivorship I feel that I have grown comfortable with the fact that this type of cancer is essentially incurable, that it still has the...
Read MoreThe Complexity of PTSD
by Michael Lawing | Dec 23, 2012 | Advocating for Yourself, Blog, Cancer, in general, Caregiving, Conditions, Depression, Empowering Yourself, Getting a Diagnosis, Healthcare Systems and Insurance, Immune System Issues, Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Stress, Managing the System, Managing Your Health, Managing Your Life, Mental crisis, Promoting Research, Protecting Your Job, Psychosis, PTSD Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Travel, Wellness and Living with a Difficult or Rare Condition | 0 |
The Making of “I Once Was Blind”
by JoyceGraff | Nov 22, 2012 | Blindness, Empowering Yourself, Kidney Cancer, Love, Marriage, and Children, Podcast, Transplantation, VHL von Hippel-Lindau | 0 |
Widow: Moving on to the Next Chapter in Your Life
by JoyceGraff | Nov 15, 2012 | Alzheimer's, Caregiving, Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Stress, Podcast | 0 |
Joyce talks with June Wilcox, her mother, and Judy Powell, a social worker, about making the transition from marriage and caregiving to living on your own. People who have been a caregiver for many years go through a jarring transition when their spouse dies — they essentially lose their job, and sometimes with it their compass, their direction in life. June talks about making this transition at 92 after 68 years of marriage, and coming through it in a healthy way.
Eat, Drink, and be Married
by JoyceGraff | Oct 11, 2012 | Love, Marriage, and Children, Managing Your Life, Podcast | 0 |
Joyce talks with her book, Eat Drink and be Married, which examines the relationships among the friends gathered for the wedding. Supported by a variety of eclectic characters determined to wreck havoc on their carefully organized lives, each woman is forced to come to terms with her past before she walks down the aisle. Zoë must learn how to reveal a vulnerability beneath her bravado before she can finally open her heart.
Ordinary Miracles: a Journey through Infertility to Joy
by JoyceGraff | Jul 26, 2012 | Infertility, Love, Marriage, and Children, Podcast | 0 |
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