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The death of a child, regardless of age, is one of the worst possible losses adults can experience. Grief over a child's death is particularly severe compared to the loss of a spouse, parent, or sibling. The parent-child bond is uniquely strong and enduring. Children are extensions of pa...
Typical CG symptoms include persistent feelings of intense yearning or preoccupation with the deceased, shock, disbelief, and anger about the death, difficulties with trust, and engagement in behaviors and activities to try to either avoid reminders of the loss or to feel closer to the deceased (...
When considering the word “loss,” the first word that comes to mind may be “death.” While it is true that death can cause a profound sense of loss, a loss may surface in many ways throughout our lives. While some forms of loss may feel more emotionally devastati...
“We had our hands in numerous things,” said Catterall. “We’ve created the city’s arts and culture master plan. We created a public art initiative. Our goal was to think about all of the ways that arts and cultural activities could impact the city and then to help facilitate the cr...
Helping Adults with Mental Retardation Grieve a Death Lossby Charlene Luchterhand and Nancy E. Murphy Books for children and teens: Understanding Death and Illness and What They Teach about Life: An Interactive Guide for Individuals with Autism or Asperger’s and Their Loved Oneby Catherine Fahert...
Grief is a common experience when we suffer a loss. Many people tend to think of grieving in terms of the death of a loved one. But the truth is, there are many differenttypes of grief. We canexperience grief after many typesof loss in life. For example, divorce, a friendship ending...
Losing a loved one can be especially difficult for teens. Learn how teens deal with loss and thoughtful ways to help grieving teenagers in this guide.
Though we have experienced the same loss, for me it will be a disenfranchised experience and for you, it will not. For this reason, examples of disenfranchised grief range dramatically from person to person and community to community. We saw evidence of this a few weeks ago when we asked ...
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