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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Understanding and Managing Grief, January 2 - January 8, 2022

Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:

2021, you showed me that grief is more than just losing someone who died. It’s also about losing people who are still alive. Dear 2021, you taught me a lot about grief « SpokaneFāVS

 As I queued for my flight, I wondered idly where my phone was, I checked my bag, my pockets, my purse; not there. I got a little concerned… I checked more carefully, nope not there. I felt the panic... Loss & Grief « The Center for Prolonged Grief

How do you get by when “the most wonderful time of the year” isn’t at all?   Navigating Loss & Grief « The Good Men Project

Paul Denniston, founder of Grief Yoga, shares seven ways to acknowledge, cope with, and heal your grief (and yes, yoga can help). I’m an Expert on Grief. Here’s How to Turn Your Sadness Into Strength « Yahoo! Life

If these events have you feeling down, you’re not alone. It’s common for people who lose a beloved yard tree to mourn its loss, whether that loss is from high winds, insects and disease or old age. Managing stress and grief caused by big storms, tree loss and climate change « Fillmore County Journal

According to the American Hospice Foundation’s Helen Fitzgerald, teens grieve deeply but sometimes hide their feelings. How to help grieving teens « Iredell Free News 
 
My husband has advanced-stage lung cancer, and I have to face the inevitable that he will die soon. In Grief: Staying Present in The Face of Inevitable Loss  « Grief Healing

Divorce is often difficult. Even in the most amicable situations, there are losses to acknowledge, cope with, and move through.  Working Through Grief After Divorce « VeryWellHealth

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