1 in 20 people suffer 'prolonged grief disorder' after a bereavement—during which the loss remains raw, consuming and unrelenting.
For most people, the intense sting of grief eases with time. For some, however, persistent and painful grief remains, developing into prolonged grief disorder. A new review of the condition, which ...
“Grief is so lonely, right? It’s such a lonely experience.” These words come from a recent interview I did with psychotherapist Tim Jones of New City Counseling. He speaks from experience. He counsels ...
Grief is not confined to bereavement, other traumatic life events can cause it, a New Zealand resilience expert and author says.
The COVID-19 is a novel virus, and the pandemic has posed a novel way of life for all of us. Beyond concerns about contagion, prevention, or slowing down its spread, and fears of illness and access to ...
Amherst-based therapist Sadie Forsythe grew up in Putney, Vermont, where every winter was dependably snowy. After relocating to the Valley after several years in Atlanta, Forsythe found she needed to ...
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