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Diana Young, LD/N, GC-C, ORDM
Diana is a Certified Grief Counselor with The American Institute of Health Care Professionals, Inc since 2015. She is also a licensed Dietitian/Nutritionist for 30 years specializing in weight management, diabetes care, the mind diet and healthy eating.
Diana created the popular website OnlineGriefSupport.com in 2008 with over 15,000 members. Currently She facilitates a virtual grief support group weekly. Previously Diana worked for Cornerstone Hospice, providing nutritional care and grief support to patients and their families for over 15 years. She has also worked in hospital and clinical settings providing Medical Nutrition Therapy.
Along with assisting clients through the grief journey, Diana provides important information on self-care focusing on proper nutrition during the grieving process.
Diana is an Ordained Minister since 2014 and performs weddings, baptisms, funerals, and church services. She is also a peer recovery support specialist assisting clients with substance use issues.
Fees (Sliding Scale): .001 x annual income Example: 36,000 per year = $36.00 per hour session (minimum of $25.00 maximum of $100.00). Clients will be invoiced via PayPal.
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Jo,
What a beautiful post.
Linda
thnx linda
Jo,
The flowers are just beautiful.
Take Care, Linda
bean 2 sea my cat lucys grav 2 day i put sum flowrs on varse on her grav id di
if u loze a pet if thy hav grv grav it a grt way 2 put flowrs on it for thm i feal sad shes gon but i no i can go sea her grav wen i wnt i can
If you've lost your appetite, try simple comfort foods, such as soups, mashed potatoes with chicken or meatloaf, fruit and yogurt smoothies, puddings, pasta, or foods from your childhood or cultural background. Eating small portions frequently may help, as well. Take a multivitamin to cover any nutrients your diet isn't currently supplying.
Grief: Nobody on this earth would blame you if you became depressed and didn't want to carry on, but sometimes the mind can work powerful miracles. Even in the worst times there is hope and you should never give in to the dark storms that are approaching.
thnx linda
spoil yore dog giv her loeds of luv i cunt evn go in vets i cunt coz i no iw ud of bean no gud 2 my cat or my slf plsd my brhtr had 2 tak ehr her 2 get put 2 sleeep i no tears r cumin goin thy r
Hi Jo,
Our pets are just like one of the family. I don't now what I'll do if my sweet dog Babie J passed on. She has brought me so much love and comfort since losing my Husband.
So sorry for you Loss.
Linda
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