That’s what it means to ask for help – and to offer it. It’s a holy exchange. Whether you are a caregiver, educator, cancer fighter, survivor or friend, remember: asking for help doesn’t diminish your ...
Corinne Gregory opens up to PEOPLE about helping her parents choose medical aid in dying and end their lives on the same day. She recalls advocating for their right to die and being by their side in ...
Every day, trauma workers walk alongside people facing life’s darkest moments. The risks of this kind of work, like burnout, compassion fatigue, and secondary traumatic stress, are well-known, but ...
The key to diffusing the tension is to speak up and acknowledge what just happened, so it’s no longer the elephant in the room. “Awkwardness lives in silence,” Shields says. “The natural inclination ...