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EPISODE · Sep 28, 2018 · 19 MIN

How to cope after the diagnosis of dementia. Why it can be so devastating and yet amazingly freeing.

from Earth Tribe Radio · host Jill Townsend and Fiona Whitmore, www.earthtriberadio.com

How to cope after the diagnosis of dementia. Why it can be so devastating and yet amazingly freeing. Most people and their loved ones find a diagnosis of dementia devastating. We explore techniques and suggestions which can it a transition into a new way of living and thinking. The loss of memory is something that is so often a devastating loss and yet with some guidance it can become a whole new way of living in the now, making each moment a new beginning. These are techniques that have been used to help clients move beyond the fear and loss associated with dementia. www.earthtriberadio.comwww.barefootenlightenment.comwww.fionawhitmore.com

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