Grief clichés create pressure, guilt and loneliness; True understanding shows there are no fixed timelines or right ways, ...
The July 4 floods in Kerr County, Texas, sent shockwaves across the country. Now that most of the victims’ burials are over, the weight of grief is just beginning for loved ones left behind. It’s the ...
Brenda Mayfield, DNP, assistant professor at the University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Nursing, shares insight from her clinical experience supporting patients navigating the emotional ...
Grief, in short, is the natural reaction to loss. It can be caused by all kinds of losses — the death of a loved one, a pet, losing one's job, divorce, or many kinds of life changes. It's something ...
1 in 20 people suffer 'prolonged grief disorder' after a bereavement—during which the loss remains raw, consuming and unrelenting.
As the holidays approach, many people step into a season filled with celebration, traditions, and time with loved ones. But for those who are grieving, the festive months can be especially heavy. Even ...
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Many leaders are taught, explicitly or not, that grief is something to overcome. Something to manage. Something to power through quietly so it doesn’t spill into performance. That belief is wrong.