It is with regret that I have had to delete many posts due to persistent plaigiarism. I started this blog to share information as a result of 28 years of reading, training, volunteering, experiencing bereavement & client support work. But reading my words over and over again without reference to this blog was hugely disappointing.
Thank you to those of you that sent messages saying they helped you or that you’ve used them to educate others. Thank you also to those that liked or commented on them.
If you would like to access the original blog material or have any questions on grief theory, please contact me directly and I’ll be happy to share them.
I am currently researching for a PhD that incorporates aspects of grief so all posts are written from a research supported perspective. If you are aware of research with an alternative or with updated information please get in touch. I welcome all comments, feedback & the sharing of knowledge.
I have been volunteering and working within the world of bereavement and pre-bereavement since 1988 when I experienced my first significant death. Since then I have been bereaved many times in many ways and as a ‘thinking griever’ have tried to make sense of my own experiences through research, education and training, whilst supporting others and professionally and as a volunteer too.
I am also the author of Grief Demystified: An Introduction; debunking prevailing grief and bereavement myths and providing evidential information to the bereaved and professionals.
My email address is: thegriefgeek@yahoo.com
Twitter: @thegriefgeek
Website: www.carolinelloyd.co.uk
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Hi, I hope I am not guilty of this. My brain is so scrambled since my son died. I wake up at crazy o’clock with thoughts in my head. I can rarely say whether they originated in my head or came from something I read.
I’m so sorry to hear that. Could you explore having an on-line gateway so that you are aware of who is accessing your blog and thus a greater chance of seeing if they are plagiarising your material on-line? If they are plagiarising your material, they’ll never be as good as you and they’ll run out of material pretty fast if they don’t have their own thoughts!
Best wishes, Lucy
Hi Lucy,
Thanks for that suggestion, I will explore other options 🙂 I have no problem with the content being used, that’s why I started blogging, I have a problem with people taking paragraphs or sentences or my thought processes & reprinting them without referencing. I always cite my sources, its just disrespectful not to! Thanks again Lucy, Caroline
Hi, I hope I am not guilty of this. My brain is so scrambled since my son died. I wake up at crazy o’clock with thoughts in my head. I can rarely say whether they originated in my head or came from something I read.
Conor’s Mummy
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Hi Conor’s mummy, I’m sure you wouldn’t be replicating my words verbatim if they are coming from your thoughts 🙂 Caroline x
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I’m so sorry to hear that. Could you explore having an on-line gateway so that you are aware of who is accessing your blog and thus a greater chance of seeing if they are plagiarising your material on-line? If they are plagiarising your material, they’ll never be as good as you and they’ll run out of material pretty fast if they don’t have their own thoughts!
Best wishes, Lucy
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Hi Lucy,
Thanks for that suggestion, I will explore other options 🙂 I have no problem with the content being used, that’s why I started blogging, I have a problem with people taking paragraphs or sentences or my thought processes & reprinting them without referencing. I always cite my sources, its just disrespectful not to! Thanks again Lucy, Caroline
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