The new program, “Real Grief,” is designed to address the needs of those experiencing unexpected, unexplained loss and ...
For much of the early twentieth century, grief was framed as a process of detachment. Healing meant “letting go,” “moving on, ...
Grief doesn’t move in straight lines. Understanding common psychological models can help you recognize where you are, and why ...
Grief is something that many people deal with on a daily basis, and for over 35 years, the WinterSpring program has been ...
In a 2017 study of 771 bereaved that were 55 or older, around 25% of participants still experienced “persistent” grief after six years. Others eventually experienced less or no grief symptoms within ...
Research shows that a mother’s death immediately impacts one’s identity. It uproots you, turns your beliefs inside out, and ...
Since her husband Charlie Kirk's assassination, Erika Kirk has had her grief picked apart online. It's called "grief policing ...
When Cody Delistraty lost his mother in 2014, he was surprised by the various ways that he, his brother and his father dealt with their grief. The journalist and speechwriter had expected his family’s ...
One of the work groups within the coalition focuses on amplifying stories of suicide loss survivors, increasing connection ...
Meghan Riordan Jarvis, who specializes in grief and loss, shares her favorite books for different kinds of grief, for readers of all ages Meghan Riordan Jarvis, MA, LCSW is an author, podcast host, ...
I lost my beloved puppy, "Truffle," nine months ago. She was almost 15. I had to euthanize her because she was ill and suffering. I cannot begin to describe the depth of grief I'm experiencing. Her ...