Sara Moore Kerai is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years experience working with diverse clients in the Washington D.C. area & Michigan.
Sara Moore Kerai is a Licensed Professional Counselor with over 15 years experience working with diverse clients in the Washington D.C. area & Michigan.
Anticipatory grief refers to what we experience in our mind-body-spirit as we are losing our loved one to a life-limiting illness.
The news of family separations and traumas has been so upsetting, that I feel a strong sense of moral obligation to do my part to help immigrant families and asylum seekers.
Caring for a sick or elderly loved one is a 24-7 job, with no sick days and no vacation days. No wonder you are exhausted!
A diagnosis of cancer can be shocking and overwhelming. My clients have told me that it feels like they have been transported to another planet or a foreign land.
Parents are often daunted and overwhelmed by explaining death to a child. Fortunately, there are many best practices and resources for talking to and engaging with children about serious illness and death, and I can discuss all of them with you. Here are my top five suggestions: