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The end of a caregiving journey brings a complex mix of emotions that can feel overwhelming and confusing. While grief is expected, many caregivers are surprised to experience relief after caregiving ends – a natural feeling that often triggers guilt. Understanding these emotions is crucial for healing and moving forward. Relief after Caregiving Ends « Caregiver Action Network
Collective trauma from events like the LA wildfires disrupts communities, creating lasting emotional distress. Grief during major tragedies is shared not just by individuals but by entire communities. Micro-actions can be a more manageable way to begin rebuilding safety when dealing with large-scale loss. Grieving together can be a way to reconnect with the sense of community that has been lost. Coping with Collective Trauma « Psychology Today
L.A. pastor Jeremy Treat writes in from the heart of the fires that have devastated Los Angeles County. His message: Grief does not rule out hope. Grieving the Los Angeles Fires « Alta
Celebrities aren’t the only ones affected by the wildfires in Southern California. Managing Grief While Working Amidst Wildfires « Forbes
In my many years of working with and supporting bereaved animal lovers ~ not to mention learning to cope with losses of my own cherished pets ~ I've found that reading selected quotes on pet loss can be profoundly helpful ~ for a number of reasons: Meaningful Quotes on Pet Loss: Comfort for Bereaved Animal Lovers « Grief Healing
When a celebrity dies, there is often an outpouring of grief from their fans. This sense of grief can often be even stronger when the person dies young. In October 2024, there was an outpouring of grief from fans when former One Direction singer Liam Payne died. What fan culture & mourning can teach us about grief « The Conversation
"I have come to the conclusion this year for me is supposed to be a lifetime movie . . . Every day is a struggle and I am in more pain than I can bear." Coping with Overwhelming, Traumatic Loss « Grief Healing
"Categorizing those with prolonged grief as mentally ill seems harsh. We've lost not just the love of our life but the life we loved." Complicated, Prolonged, Persistent Grief Disorder « Grief Healing
Grief Resources from HFA « Hospice Foundation of America
"My oldest son didn't want to put in a memoriam and my youngest, well he basically asked me to do it for him. It hurts so much. I know they truly miss their father with all of their being but why, why won't they talk to me or, or I don't know what." In Grief: Son Disapproves of The Way Mom Needs to Grieve « Grief Healing
"I am looking for suggestions. My story in short is I am six months in grief after my husband's unexpected suicide. It feels like more is going wrong than right and I am feeling like I'm on a sinking ship." In Grief: Feeling Like More Is Going Wrong Than Right « Grief Healing
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