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It 's Just an End Table!

PeterT wrote 11 hours ago: It was a terrible sounding crash.  I had just gone into the kitchen to take my morning vitamins.  Sh … more →

Tags: Daily Challenges, Meaningful Caregiving, Practical Tools for Coping, Relationship Issues, Therapeutic Activities, Burdens of Caregiving, Caregiver's Whining, Caregivers limits in Caregiving, Caregiving Spouses

Caregiver needs Deck Therapy

PeterT wrote 3 weeks ago: Almost done!  The four level waterfall needs only the one watt light fixtures that produce twenty wa … more →

Tags: Meaningful Caregiving, Practical Tools for Coping, Therapeutic Activities, Daily Challenges, Relationship Issues, Sources of Strength, Parkinson's disease, Caregiving Spouses, Coping with Challenges

A is for Anger

schinders wrote 3 weeks ago: This one’s less about Norma than it is about me, but it’s things I’m realizing abo … more →

Tags: learned behavior, anger, Sadness, breakups, abandonment

Caregiver's Loneliness7 comments

PeterT wrote 3 months ago: A comment on a post I wrote a couple of nights ago raised an issue that is significant for many Care … more →

Tags: Meaningful Caregiving, Practical Tools for Coping, Therapeutic Activities, Daily Challenges, Help from Others, Relationship Issues, Parkinson's disease, Caregiving Spouses, Coping with Challenges

Caregivers: Why so Tired?2 comments

PeterT wrote 3 months ago: It is about 11:40pm local time as I start this post.  It is not unusual for me to be writing until 1 … more →

Tags: Meaningful Caregiving, Therapeutic Activities, Daily Challenges, Parkinson's disease, Caregiving Spouses, Coping with Challenges, Feelings of Caregivers, Burdens of Caregiving, Caregiver's Therapy

Different Flags4 comments

Marcella wrote 4 months ago: Last week, I had the chance to interview Eugenia Renskoff, the author of the novel Different Flags, … more →

Tags: Telling Our Stories, Love Affairs, Memories, Interview, Different Flages, Writing as thearpy, a love affair a with priest

To Cry or Not to Cry

PeterT wrote 4 months ago: Whether the reason is lurking somewhere in my DNA, those double helixes containing the code that tel … more →

Tags: Therapeutic Activities, Parkinson's disease, Caregiving Spouses, Coping with Challenges, Parkinson's Disease Dementia, Lewy Body Dementia, Feelings of Caregivers, Burdens of Caregiving, Caregiver's Therapy

How to Grieve: Write about It3 comments

delialloyd wrote 4 months ago: A friend of mine in London just passed me a link to the following essay in The Guardian, which is wr … more →

Tags: Aging Ungracefully, Therapy, writing, A Tale of Love and Darkness, amos oz, Grieving, Joan Didion, mary stott prize, memoirs of death

+ Upset? Write It and Calm Down

Adrienne Edwards wrote 4 months ago: other topics: click a “category” or use search box In an article by Mark Henderson in Ti … more →

Tags: Health and Development, Parent Interest, Research, Resources, Teacher Interest, > The Brain: Biology, Research, writing skills, Emotional Stress, social anxiety disorder

Why I Write

dareesinsights wrote 4 months ago: I’ve got binders, notebooks, journals, and diaries that I’ve been writing since I was 13. In the pro … more →

Tags: Journaling, release emotions

Letter to Eliza8 comments

Morocco wrote 5 months ago: *For therapeutic purposes only. Eliza, I must say that you never cease to amaze me; but not in an aw … more →

Tags: Let It Go, stepmom, stepsons, Release, letter to my stepsons' mother, letting it go

Write and Wrong7 comments

mburgan wrote 8 months ago: Writers are the most arrogant pricks in the world. Writers are the most insecure assholes in the wor … more →

Tags: Mid-life crisis, writing, playwriting, Ken Ludwig, Writers, Lu Chi, rejection, Political Commentary, Creativity

On Writing: Finding the Words5 comments

Pat Bertram wrote 9 months ago: I always thought I would be an author. I loved reading, and I had an affinity for words. I would spe … more →

Tags: writing, Books, Life, Thoughts, Random, musings, Culture, WorDs, NaNoWriMo

Writing as therapy and catharsis1 comment

thebookwright wrote 1 year ago: The writers’ path can often be quite lonely – it is also littered with moments of great … more →

Tags: Articles, Writer's Block, ptsd, CATHARSIS, cleansing, Negative emotions, Elation!, anti-climax, trauma

You know what happened to thought, don't you?12 comments

smack wrote 1 year ago: HE thought he farted, but he shit his pants. That’s something my freshmen year in high school … more →

Tags: Bullets, Depression, disappointment, life is a bowl of suck, rejection, Thoughts, Venting, Life Sucks, NYC

A request for more pics and video . . .

maralorelei wrote 1 year ago: I started writing this in the comments section in reply to a request for video and more pics from Sh … more →

Tags: Opinion, SCHOOL NEWSPAPER, Children, Filmmaking, Shanksville, 9/11, Blogging, Military Support, Washington DC photos

Dorm Room

Josh Lindenbaum wrote 1 year ago: I sit in my dorm room. I hear slams of other people’s doors and each time I hear this sound my stoma … more →

Tags: Poetry, anxiety, healing mental problems, College


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