Caregivers are one of the most overlooked groups in the medical system, particularly when it comes to life-threatening and terminal illness. Family caregivers face the emotional pain of watching someone they love struggle with illness, the social stress of feeling isolated in their caregiving roles, and the physical strain of having to lift, pull, and … Continued


About Health

9/5/22 Caring for Someone with Dementia

Being a caregiver for someone with dementia can be overwhelming. Not only do caregivers suffer the emotional pain of losing the person they’re caring for in bits and pieces, but they also frequently face a seemingly never-ending stream of stresses, including the physical strain of caregiving, family conflicts, complex medical decisions, and massive financial burden. … Continued


If you’ve ever tried to comfort someone going through a serious illness, tragedy, or loss, you know how hard it can be to find the right words. Host David B. Feldman interviews psychologist Dr. Charles Garfield on the topic of “How do I know what to say?”.


Womens Magazine

Womens Magazine – March 28, 2016: Two Views of Sex Discrimination

We look at the life and legacy of Black feminist, legal scholar, civil rights activist, lesbian and Episcopal priest Pauli Murray. Murray cofounded the National Organization for Women and the Congress on Racial Equality and her research was credited by Ruth Bader Ginsburg in a groundbreaking sex discrimination case.  She was gender nonconforming and had … Continued