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Therese Dawe

Therese Dawe

I am a registered nurse case manager by day, and by night I love writing, reading, creating art and connecting with family and friends. With three grown children who are my loves, and three grand children who are my wee loves, life is pretty sweet. I came to nursing later in life and maybe that's why I'm more interested in end-of-life issues. All things related to death and dying and the resiliency of the human spirit are fascinating and beautiful to me. I can be reached at td0954@sbcglobal.net.

Stone Soup:  How a Poetry Slam Healed My Soul

Stone Soup: How a Poetry Slam Healed My Soul

By Therese Dawe on April 25, 2012

How a chance poetry event healed my broken heart.

Posted in News | Tagged healing through poetry, Healing traumatic events with poetry, poetry, poetry slam, stone soup, therese dawe | 1 Response

Preparing for loss may give you a head start, but grief will out run you every time.

Stone Soup: Grief is a Crocodile

By Therese Dawe on February 27, 2012

Preparing for loss may give you a head start, but grief will out run you every time.

Posted in News | Tagged coping with loss, cultural attitudes about loss, death, dying, grief, loss, stone soup, therese dawe | 6 Responses

The stories no one talks about

Stone Soup: That Other Unspeakable Christmas Story

By Therese Dawe on December 15, 2011

As Christmas approaches with tinsel and mistletoe adorning every nook and cranny, why would I choose to write about something horrible? The reason is simple, Christmas tells many stories, and not all of them are happy. So the story of Jesus and his birth tells us all about the three wise men and the manger [...]

Posted in News | Tagged Christmas, Grief at the holidays, loss, loss of a child, stone soup, therese dawe | 3 Responses

Stone Soup:  Loss as a Teacher

Stone Soup: Loss as a Teacher

By Therese Dawe on December 1, 2011

Everything you ever wanted to know about loss (okay not everything) but were afraid to ask.

Posted in News | Tagged grieving, loss, stone soup, therese dawe | 4 Responses

Stone Soup:  Living Authentically

Stone Soup: Living Authentically

By Therese Dawe on November 9, 2011

Navigating life and all it’s choices can be challenging, especially in the midst of disapproval.

Posted in News | Tagged Choices, Living Authentically, Regrets, stone soup, therese dawe | 2 Responses

Is our fear of death keeping us from fulfilling our dreams?

Stone Soup: Cancer as a Clarion Call

By Therese Dawe on October 8, 2011

Is our fear of death keeping us from fulfilling our dreams?

Posted in Community & Opinion, Death & Dying | Tagged cancer, following your dreams, stone soup, taking risks, therse dawe | 1 Response

Stone Soup – Grieving What Will Never Be

Stone Soup – Grieving What Will Never Be

By Therese Dawe on September 11, 2011

Grief isn’t just related to an event, but rather all the little events that never happened.

Posted in Community & Opinion | Tagged Grief work, grieving, loss, stone soup, therese dawe | 6 Responses

Stone Soup – What Mistakes Can Teach Us

Stone Soup – What Mistakes Can Teach Us

By Therese Dawe on August 14, 2011

There are lessons to be learned from personal errors.

Posted in News, Stone Soup | Tagged Compassion, Lessons, Mistakes, Nursing mistakes, stone soup, therese dawe | 3 Responses

Stone Soup: Goodbye ceremonies

Stone Soup: Goodbye ceremonies

By Therese Dawe on July 31, 2011

Letting go can be easier if you say goodbye.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, Stone Soup | Tagged amputation, ceremonies, divorce, goodbyes, grief, letting go, loss, therese dawe | 5 Responses

Stone Soup:  Two Magic Words

Stone Soup: Two Magic Words

By Therese Dawe on July 13, 2011

When words fail often just the act of listening is enough.

Posted in News | Tagged Active Listening, grieving, Listening, stone soup, techniques to open a dialogue, therese dawe | 9 Responses

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