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Tracey Rosenblath

Editor

A writer and editor with a strong passion for editing, Tracey authored the Project 2000 Black Book for Coriolis Technology Press and, alongside Michael Meyers, co-authored the first edition of the A+ Certification Passport for Osborne/McGraw-Hill. She now focuses her expertise on editing just about anything, from technical pieces to fiction. A strong generalist, she believes there’s nothing more satisfying than taking words on a page and manipulating them into something better than they were before.


Contributions

Building & Finding Support Systems for End-of-Life Care

Navigating the end-of-life period can take an emotional toll on everyone affected directly by the person – for them, certainly, but also friends, family members, and caregivers. It’s normal for anyone touched by the person facing life’s final stages to need extra emotional and physical support during this difficult time. However, finding that support systemContinue reading "Tracey Rosenblath"

End-of-Life Stages & Recognizing the Signs of a Loved One’s Final Days

Dying isn’t a single event but a series of stages. For some people, this process may last for weeks; for others, it may be much shorter or longer[1]. As an individual transitions from one stage to the next, their body begins to slow down, making it more difficult to have in-depth conversations and carry outContinue reading "Tracey Rosenblath"

Suicide Prevention Resources & Materials for Schools & Workplaces

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one person somewhere in the world dies by suicide every 40 seconds[1]. That’s a total of over 800,000 people lost to suicide each year. Experts, including those at WHO, believe suicides are preventable if society is willing to make suicide a high-priority item on both the global publicContinue reading "Tracey Rosenblath"

Spirituality & Grief: Finding Comfort Through Faith & Beliefs

Everyone experiences grief at some point. But despite its universality, grief is a uniquely personal experience. If you’ve lost a loved one, you might find yourself joining the endless parade of mourners searching for relief and understanding amid the pain. Your comfort may lie within a strong sense of faith as it has for manyContinue reading "Tracey Rosenblath"