We all want to be there for a friend or loved one who is reeling from a loss. But what can we say to help them feel better? Should we say anything at all? It's a familiar debate we've all had, and one ...
As a graduate student in school to be a clinical mental health counselor, I took a class on grief, crisis and trauma. I was prepared for a good bit of it, like the difficult emotions that come with ...
Grief is a deeply personal and unpredictable experience. This article highlights common phrases that unintentionally cause ...
Artificial intelligence is moving into one of the most intimate corners of human life: how we mourn, remember, and stay ...
Though the holidays are meant to be celebrations, for some, even kids who would normally be excited by the festivities, it ...
Brent was a psychologist who specialized in grief, and we were trained to support others through suffering. Yet nothing could prepare me for my own loss. Research and personal experience have shown me ...
Senior Lecturer in Counselling Psychology, Department of Social Work Counselling & Social Care , School of Childhood and Social Care, University of East London When someone we care about is grieving ...
Menopause involves lots of change, so it’s natural if you feel grief around this process. Taking care of yourself physically, seeking support, and reconsidering your perceptions of menopause might ...
Ambiguous grief” occurs when caregivers and family members feel loss while someone is still alive, such as when a loved one ...
The end-of-the-year holidays can be a difficult time for anyone grieving a loss. Here's what you can do to cope and help ...
Following the tragic July 4 floods in Texas, children might feel their grief set in as they return to school. Some will notice missing classmates, while others might fear going back to the classroom ...