How to be Prepared for Loved Ones Dying
Posted by Dr. Brickey on January 25th, 2009
Host: Anti-Aging Psychologist Dr. Michael Brickey
Guest: Judy Strong
Broadcast and podcast starting: 1-26-09 on webtalkradio.net. After 2-2-09 the podcast is also on the links below (to download, right click download and select “save target as.”)
One of the critical skills to living a long, healthy, happy life is dealing well with loved ones dying. If you live long enough, it happens. If you are devastated or overwhelmed by a death, you become vulnerable to depression and illnesses. Judy Strong has given a lot of thought and study to how to be prepared for the loss of a loved one, emotionally and logistically. She is the author of the very helpful book, No Time to Grieve: A Survivor’s Guide to Loss and Healing.
Judy Strong’s website is www.NoTimeToGrieve.com. Comming soon also is www.JudyStrong.com. Dr. Brickey’s other websites are www.DrBrickey.com and www.Anti-Aging-Speaker.com.
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