Best selections from Grief Healing's Twitter stream this week:
Well after the intense grief of an immediate loss has faded, and you think you’ve moved on, something happens out of the blue to revive it. Coping with grief triggers « IOL
Labor actually starts weeks before we are “birthed” into another world. Instead of hours of labor to get into this world it is often weeks of labor to leave it. When a woman “pushes” to deliver us into this world it often takes minutes. To leave this world the final “push” can take hours. "Labor" to Enter This World & "Labor" to Leave It « Barbara Karnes, RN
Photos, videos, and shared stories can comfort those grieving the loss of a loved one member. But a more tangible item—an article of clothing, a favorite book, or, in my case, a boxy chair—can build a strong connection and make the grieving process a little less painful. How Transitional Objects Can Help With Grief « Well+Good
According to a study by Vanessa Bravo, associate professor of strategic communications and chair of the Department of Strategic Communications at Elon University, grieving a death in our home country is unique for undocumented people because the option to be physically present during that difficult time doesn't exist. Transnational Grief Looks Different When You’re Undocumented « Yahoo! Life
Thoughts on leaning on ceremony after a death during the pandemic by Alan D. Wolfelt, Ph.D. "Tell Me How to Grieve" « AfterTalk Pandemic Weekly
October is Infant and Child Death Awareness Month. Silent Grief: Pregnancy and Infant Loss « Grief Healing
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