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Hospice of Western Reserve offers bereavement support groups
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 09:17:00 GMT
Jeff Forman/JForman@News-Herald.com Dawn, left, Erin and Donna McSeveney, daughters and wife of Ray McSeveney, discuss the assistance theyÕve received at the Elizabeth Severance Prentiss Bereavement Center. Ray died in 2004.
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March vs impunity in Maguindanao massacre set Nov. 30
Sun, 29 Nov 2009 01:54:00 GMT
MANILA, Philippines-Exactly one week after the Maguindanao massacre, various groups are scheduled to march on Monday to the Don Chino Roces Monument, a symbol of press freedom, to call for an end to impunity and demand justice for the victims
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Cooperative efforts enhance students educational experience
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 23:05:00 GMT
get involved in their childrenÕs schools. We are fortunate in Enid there are many strong parent-teacher and parent-teacher-student groups involved in school activities. That kind of support is great to see. We know how busy people are these days, and
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UN urges equal treatment ahead of Haiti elections
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 19:47:00 GMT
Haiti's U.N. peacekeeping mission urged local officials Friday to provide a justification for banning 17 political groups from participating in next year's legislative elections. The mission's statement came a day after the electoral council in this
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Township Program Feeds 400 Families
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 19:26:00 GMT
also handed out to each family. A number of Girl Scout troops and children from schools and church groups decorated placemats for the families, which were put in their baskets. 'We are truly grateful for the support of our Thanksgiving Basket Program,'
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5900 York Rd Ste 201 Baltimore, MD 21212
(410) 532-1770
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3901 Dillon St Baltimore, MD 21224
(410) 558-4510
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Baltimore, MD Support Groups - You’re not alone with your problems. Let our support groups in the Baltimore, MD area help you through this difficult time in your life. If you or someone you know is dealing with a problem, illness, disease, family tragedy, or is in need of help, a Baltimore, MD support group might be the place for you.
We offer a safe haven for those dealing with a variety of problems including addiction, eating disorders, disabilities, sex addiction, abuse, rape, suicide, transgender issues, debt, depression, divorce, codependency, medical conditions and diseases, adoption, alcoholism, gambling, cancer, grief and bereavement, infertility, and more. If you are struggling with any of these, let others like yourself guide you on the road toward healing.
Baltimore, MD Community Support
There are many important studies that show that people are more likely to overcome a difficult situation when aided by positive support than they are to overcome a situation alone. We are hardwired to need community, from the earliest nomad groups to the days of condominium living and online anonymity. We can help to find you the type of support group in Baltimore, MD that you need, and may be able to plug you into a life-changing community. Let us be your bridge over troubled water.
Baltimore, MD Emotional Support
Our Baltimore, MD support groups offer an open forum for those coping with issues to voice their feelings, thoughts and concerns. We offer you emotional healing, personal empowerment, confidence, and the ability to rise above. Those who have participated in our small groups have experienced an emotional connection in a time where they may feel isolated from friends and family.
We can provide and share information ranging from disease research and new medication to how a person can cope with stress. This exchange of information and support is invaluable. Come and release those powerful emotions. You no longer have to keep them to yourself.
Self-Actualization Support in Baltimore, MD
In Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs,” he theorizes that in order for a person to reach self-actualization (his term for the most complete and productive level of being) the lower needs of physiology, safety, love/belonging and esteem must first be met.
A person who feels that they are insufficient in one of these areas will not be able to attain self-actualization, and in essence will be bogged down by what is missing or incomplete. Although the Hierarchy of Needs is just one theory relating to human development, it seems to have basis in reality, as it relates to people who are facing extremely difficult situations alone.
Being alone could mean either lacking support from others, or being surrounded by others who don’t understand how to support. Maslow theorizes that a person in a very difficult situation can continue to function to the best of his or her ability if his or her other needs are met – including the main need for love and belonging.
Our support groups in Baltimore, MD aim to be a source of love, belonging, and understanding in difficult situations. No one can truly know what you are going through, but going through trauma alone can be the worst decision you can make.
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