Setting Boundaries, Coping With Cancer, & a Hidden Pregnancy
from The Dr. John Delony Show
by Ramsey Network
Published: Wed Sep 30 2020
Show Notes
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Show Notes for this Episode
- 1:37: I'm exhausted after cancer treatments; how do I move past this?
- :I had a baby and gave it up for adoption last year; how do I tell my parents?
- :Teaching segment: Grief
- FindingMeaning: The Sixth Stage of Grief - David Kessler
- OnDeath and Dying: What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and Their Own Families - Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
- OnGrief and Grieving: Finding the Meaning of Grief Through the Five Stages of Loss - Elisabeth Kübler-Ross & David Kessler
- :How can I help my parents set boundaries for my brother who has just moved back in with them?
- :Lyrics of the day: "Murdered in the City" - The Avett Brothers
tags: cancer, exhaustion, secrets, adoption, honesty, grief, boundaries, Avett Brothers, David Kessler, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
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