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Featured Articles
Refeathering the Nest
By Katy Butler
When families become stressed by a member's long-term care needs, it's easy to continue the usual relationship patterns and perpetuate long-standing resentments. But sometimes it's possible to learn new ways of being and interacting.
Caring for the Caregiver
By Katy Butler
Those who care for ailing family members often are undertaking a marathon, not a sprint.
Reliable Witness
By Barry J. Jacobs
Few of us instinctively know what to do and say when families are confronting the death of a loved one. But we can start by being with them in the struggle.
Winter Passage
By David Seaburn
Drawing on spiritual resources can ease the pain and sorrow of death for client and therapist alike.
Hello, Darkness
By Steven Hayes
Learning to accept our fears as guideposts to who we really want to be.