When a loved one passes away, grief can be overwhelming and isolating. While each person experiences grief in their own way, getting support to understand your grief ...
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 ...
Many of us have experienced the loss of a pet. It’s a feeling that words can hardly capture—horrendous, often surprisingly so ...
Grief is a near-universal experience, as most people will go through a loss at some point in their lives, but it's also inherently personal—the way people process and cope with loss varies greatly ...
Whether you're navigating personal loss or supporting someone who is, there are compassionate resources available both ...
When we lose someone close to us, we often say we have a broken heart: But what if that’s not just a metaphor? In her new book, The Grieving Body: How The Stress of Loss Can Be An Opportunity For ...
Dear Carol: I supported and cared for my parents for years before they both died days apart last year. Now, my husband has been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer and doesn’t have long to live.
Grief is one of the hardest, heaviest feelings to carry. Even the word “grief” feels like a weight, right? And let’s be real it doesn’t magically go away when the funeral’s over or people stop ...
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 ...
John Gonçalves, a grief counselor at HopeHealth, uses his personal experiences with loss to help others. Gonçalves emphasizes the importance of discussing grief, especially within cultures where it ...
Imagine this: In the final months of her life, your mother, while in palliative care, paid an AI company to create a digital replica of herself. The pitch was simple — this AI avatar would ease your ...