People struggle with how to talk with friends, family, and work colleagues after someone has died. This post provides ideas ...
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 ...
The holiday season is often seen as a time of joy and togetherness, but for those who are grieving, it can deepen loss and isolation. While many celebrate, remember that some need extra support during ...
December marked 10 years since my son, Alex Morgan, was killed — the subject of the Standard's powerful new true-crime podcast, (In)Justice: Killer Privilege, episode one of which was released on The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Loss and death are an inevitable part of life; how then do autistic people learn to process these events, given their own particular communication, language, and social challenges? How can autism ...
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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 ...
Whether one leaves a role voluntarily, is laid off, or transitions to a “better” opportunity, the experience often feels like ...