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Liz Freedman, aims to normalize the feelings and conversations that come with the grieving process for her community by supporting and educating those around her.
A child’s death at Hersheypark may leave other kids feeling confused, scared, or anxious. Experts say talking openly, ...
When Caleb Potter began his role as bereavement coordinator at HPC — Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Kentucky, he found his caseload included people outside the organization’s typical clientele.
A family therapist has revealed the most common problems he helps patients overcome in each decade of their life – and how ...
Everyone attending Camp Comfort knows someone who died. The summer camp’s main purpose is to help children like Jackson and ...
What if a summer of freedom and giggles suddenly and brutally turns, in an instant, into unthinkable grief? Lindsey McLeod McCrory found out in the form of an unexpected flood, a mother’s nightmare, ...
Beth Bigler, a former Hollywood executive, gave up her film career to become a pet grief counselor. She started counseling after her beloved cat died, and she got help from a grief counselor herself.
Read this article to learn how grief might be experienced by people diagnosed with dementia and what nurses can do to support them.
Medicare covers grief counseling from Part B when treatment is medically necessary. Out-of-pocket costs may apply. Read more here.
Related: 75 Healing Quotes To Help You Through Loss, Trauma and Grief 2. Anger Dr. Crain says anger often—but doesn't always—comes once the initial shock of a loss wears off.
You may experience 'vicarious grief' when you hear about other people’s pain, loss or suffering.