CP-Emotional Impact

When I tell friends, family, acquaintances, etc. what I’m up to these days (i.e., being a full-time caregiver for

I received my annual performance review today. I had mentally prepared myself for getting a rating less than I usually

Feelings of hopelessness and being alone can lead a person to make a decision to harm themselves in a moment of despair.

I had a serious disappointment tonight when I got home from work. It’s not about Lynn but something work-related. Once

Adapting to caregiving can feel overwhelming.

I earn a living by working in a hospital in the department of Human Resources. Hospitals are heavily regulated and

I have a tendency to feel sorry for myself at times. I also know that I may, at times, play

I love Christmas. I’m sure I’m not alone when I say it’s my favorite time of year. I love the

I’d never experienced an earthquake before, and it was a really eerie feeling to feel the air and ground moving

Adapting to caregiving may mean changing your living room into a bedroom to accommodate a hospital bed and learning to rearrange your life to adapt to an entirely new lifestyle.

I’m starting my “staycation” today. You know, the kind where you vacation at home so you can get things done

It seems ironic but did you know that caring too much could harm you? There’s a fancy name for it

When I was a child, I loved working pencil and paper puzzles. You know the ones I’m talking about? There

First off, let me say that I would not wish MS on anyone. Nor do I believe that God gives

During my nursing training, I was introduced to Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross’ five stages of grief and loss related to helping

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