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Building Family Values will help ‘Sock it to Suicide’
This article was first published on the national forum, Online Opinion. For many, our early introduction to life’s journey is full of warm hugs, kisses, smiles, gifts and consistent positive reinforcement of good behaviour. As we grow, opportunities for a … Continue reading
Posted in Christian Science, Health care, Kay's posts
Tagged Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, Dan Cohen, family values, Family Week, holistic healthcare, Kylie Stevenson, loneliness, mental health, refugees, SANE Australia, social stigma, social/emotional wellbeing, society, Sock it to Suicide, Spirituality, Toowoomba, University of Maryland Medical Center, World Health Organization, youth suicide
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Society is on the move …. from guilt to forgiveness and health
Just as our ancestors moved from an ‘eye for an eye’ approach to a sense of the importance of justice and equality, our society today is reaching out for a better sense of ethics and behaviours. The tired old fault-finding, … Continue reading
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Tagged a healthier you, behaviour, Blaming others can ruin your health, Bright side is only way to live, Brisbane Times, cancer and guilt, CityKat, CNNHealth, Dr Nancy Berlinger, ethics, forgiveness, gratitude, guilt, health, Herald-Sun, Hug someone to be healthy, Jane Fynes-Clinton, Katherine Feeney, Loving partner who steals your heart-then commits a crime, medical procedures and human error, multi-faith Griffith University, openness, Prof Stewart Dunn, self-denial, society, spin, Spirituality, suicide, wellbeing
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