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Handling a Loved One’s Illness videos

Below are the best videos we could find on Handling a Loved One’s Illness.

Coping with the illness of a loved one can bring enormous stress and anxiety. Whether the patient is part of a family or a close friend, whether they are nearby or far away, whether their illness is short- or long-term, our desire to reduce the suffering and aid in the recovery remains strong. Nevertheless, there are a myriad of factors that can start to weigh us down, whether practical matters of finances and logistics or emotional ones of grief and burnout. Learning to balance our desire to help with our need to be helped in turn can be tricky when we feel we must be an ever-giving well of support to those we love.

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How to Listen to Someone with Cancer | Top Tips from Patients | Cancer Research UK

When a friend or loved one has cancer you may wonder how best to help and support them. Here are 10 tips from patients about listening to someone with cancer.

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Cancer Patients on How to Talk to Them About Having Cancer

Vice talks to three cancer patients and survivors to get a better understanding for how to treat people with the illness.

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How to Talk to Someone with Cancer | Top Tips from Patients | Cancer Research UK

When a friend or loved one has cancer you may wonder how best to help and support them. Here are 10 tips from patients about talking to someone with cancer.

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The Hidden Role Informal Caregivers Play in Health Care | Scott Williams

Once a cared-for patient and now a caregiver himself, Scott Williams highlights the invaluable role of informal caregivers—those friends and relatives who, out of love, go the extra mile for patients in need.

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Coping with Sickness

Together with children, watch Buddy and his mom deal with his dad being sick and quarantined in another room.

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Moderate Dementia Stage Changes

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Learning Not to Argue—Memory and Alzheimer’s Disease

Caregiver tips for learning to accept a different reality, for being patient and kind.

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Family-Based Treatment (FBT) for Anorexia Nervosa (Part A)

Part A of our video on family-based treatment (FBT or the Maudsley approach) for anorexia nervosa, including interviews with eating disorder experts and a young woman recovered from anorexia nervosa.

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How Can You Keep Someone with Dementia Busy

Help someone with Dementia stay happy and active with these simple tips.

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6 Ways to Support Loved Ones and Friends with Cancer—Ilonka Meier—TEDxJIS

Why are we afraid or uncomfortable when someone we love has cancer? We don’t know how this horror movie is going to end - either for us or for our loved one. No matter how rich or poor, happy or sad we are, cancer can happen to any of us.

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