Overcoming Prejudice & Negativity Towards The Non-Custodial Parent!

December 4, 2009

Rosie Wee
More often than not there are still residues of hostility and bitterness between parents of the child long after a divorce or separation. This inevitably leads to resentment when the non-custodial parent visits the child. The hostility which the custodial parent still harbours could lead him/her to try ways and means to prevent the [...]

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An article for thought – Exploring the “F” word

December 4, 2009

The Grief recovery Institute, USA and its affiliates offer a variety of programmes for people who have undergone a loss in their life. The Grief Recovery Outreach Programme of the Institute is designed to assist grievers in completing the pain caused by any loss. The institute also conducts the Grief Recovery Certification Programme. This thought [...]

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Caring Heart

December 1, 2009

by Social Work Team at HELP FSC

My husband passed away two years ago of heart failure. Although he had a history of heart attacks and had undergone a heart bypass surgery, his death is still a shock for my children and me. It was fine initially…. I continued with my work and my 14 [...]

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Pick Up Sticks – Picking up the Pieces the Morning after.

December 1, 2009

This speech was presented by our Senior Counsellor / Associate Consultant, Mrs Saradha Ramachandran, at the Children & The Law Conference 2005 organised by the Law Asia & The Law Society of Singapore.

“Divorce is a time of change from the stability that was established prior to the event. It affects both the children and [...]

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Article for Thought – Emotional Jet Lag

December 1, 2009

Working with grieving people for more than twenty years has given us a wealth of practical experience. Amongst the many observations we have made is the fact that grieving people often seem to be slower to respond to even the simplest of questions, and to be baffled by tasks that are normally routine. Imagine that [...]

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