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Recovering from grief is never easy, whether your caregiving role extended for months or years or was the result of an unexpected death. Your grief is real, and it's compounded by new demands, new feelings, new responsibilities, new people to comfort or contact, and big empty spaces in your heart and life.
The following are articles to help you cope with grief:
- 27 Ways to Heal When Dealing with a Loss
- Coping with Anxiety While Grieving
- Coping with Loss and Grief During the Coronavirus Crisis
- Coping With Public Tragedies and Natural Disasters
- Don't Let Grief Become Depression
- Feelings and Reactions to a Significant Loss
- How To Rebuild Self-Esteem After Losing a Loved One
- Learning to Accept the Unacceptable
- Practical Tasks Following the Death of a Loved One
- The Normal Physical and Mental Symptoms of Grief
- There Is No Right or Wrong When it Comes to Grief
- Ways to Honor a Deceased Loved One
- What Should I Expect as I Grieve
- When Grief Becomes Dangerous
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Updated within the last 4 months.