Whether that be the loss of a relationship, a friendship, or a loved one, the grieving process is never easy. We think we might have fully resolved our griefs, but sometimes grief can continue to subconsciously affect us and we start to doubt ourselves again. If you are unsure if …
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When fear makes your choices for you, no security measures on earth will keep the things you dread from finding you. But if you can avoid avoidance – if you can choose to embrace experiences out of passion, enthusiasm, and a readiness to feel whatever arises – then nothing, nothing …
Read More »Caregiving & Grief, March 29 – April 4, 2020
Best selections from Grief Healing’s Twitter stream this week: In this op-ed, “Teen Vogue” identity editor Brittney McNamara explains why it’s okay to feel anticipatory grief over seemingly small things during the coronavirus crisis. Anticipatory Grief Is Real, and It’s OK to Feel it During the Coronavirus Crisis « Teen VogueThere are no therapies proven …
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