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by Mark Brewer
Grief and depression are two different experiences, which also have many similarities. Depression is listed as one of the stages of grief, so aren’...
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by Mark Brewer
It’s normal for holidays and special occasions like birthdays to bring up feelings of love and grief after a loss. Whether you are in the throes of...
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by Mark Brewer
If you’re experiencing guilt while grieving the loss of a loved one, you are not alone. A simple way of defining guilt is the “woulda, shoulda, cou...
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by Mark Brewer
When someone is grieving, we say they are in mourning, but what does that mean? Grief and mourning are two words with similar meanings that are oft...
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by Mark Brewer
There are many common facets of grief, such as sadness, the desire to create memorials that honor the loved one who passed, and anxiety. Many peopl...
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by Mark Brewer
Common ways for handling grief include journaling, talking to friends and family, and creating memorials for your departed loved one. But what if y...
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by Mark Brewer
As counterintuitive as it might seem, anger is a crucial emotion experienced during grieving. While grief is commonly associated with sadness and l...
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by Mark Brewer
Losing a grandparent is a deep loss. Grandparents are very special and play an essential role in our lives. No one loves, encourages, and supports ...
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by Mark Brewer
Grief is a terrible and many-faceted experience. Your journey through grief is unique and might look very different than other people’s grief, and ...
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by Mark Brewer
Losing anyone close in your life is a terrible, tragic experience, but this loss is exponentially more devastating if you lose a close or best frie...
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by Mark Brewer
Pet grief is the loss and pain felt after the death of a pet. It is exceedingly normal to grieve the passing of a beloved pet. Don’t let anyone jud...
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by Mark Brewer
Death is full of profoundly mundane tasks, including going through a departed loved one’s belongings and deciding what to do with them, or setting ...
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