Biological Truths through a Biblical + Holistic lens
“Our bodies are interconnected. One of the most powerful things a Christian woman can do is honor this truth and steward her vessel accordingly.”
-Megan Taylor
"If I had done this... she wouldn't have died," the trap of counterfactual thinking
Guilt and grief - two of the least and most expected feelings after a loved one dies. After losing a loved one, we sometimes go to counterfactual thinking where we create a real or perceived responsibility and guilt for the person's death. Read more for tips to identify and overcome guilt in your grief from a licensed nurse practitioner, and learn to accept.
What I wish I knew about grief
Grief is one of the hardest things we can face in life, and knowing how to care and counsel ourselves in grief can be even more difficult to navigate. Here are some things I, as a nurse practitioner, wish I'd known after my mother died and I began my grief journey.
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