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Perfectionism in Illness and Death

Phrases like a "good death" can lead us to think that this is another area we need to control and manage. But then, how does it feel to those who did not achieve this "good" experience? Have they failed? Illness and dying are unpredictable, messy, beautiful, and hard (just to name a few). Trying to perfect the experience isn't always possible, and we ask: is perfect really the goal?

All online discussions begins with a basic overview before opening up to the group for Q&A and conversation. This session should feel as supportive as it does educational, so bring your questions and comments, or feel free to just listen. Together, we’ll explore real life examples and address your questions.

Discussions are held online and once registered, you will receive a link via email to join on video or by phone.

If you register and can't make it to the live session you will receive a recording.


 
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Uncertainty