Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The one big thing that people have in common is that we all will die, and we likely will experience the death of someone we love, ...
About a year into his job as an interfaith chaplain at Tampa General Hospital in Tampa, Fla., J.S. Park began to have what he calls "really awful death anxiety." "I saw all the ways people could be ...
Death can be an uncomfortable and scary topic. But J.S. Park, a hospital chaplain and author of As Long as You Need: Permission to Grieve, says talking about it can help us prepare for and process ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. In much of Western culture, death is treated as an interruption—something to delay, soften, medicalize, or keep out of sight. We ...
Regarding “My daughter Chloe died at Camp Mystic. The camp's magic died with her. | Opinion,” (Dec. 17): I’d like to suggest some final responses after depression and acceptance have been exhausting.
The one big thing that people have in common is that we all will die, and we likely will experience the death of someone we love, too. And yet despite this shared future, death can be hard to talk ...