The hardest part of growing up? For me, it has to be watching my parents grow older. There’s this sudden realization that all things are finite and there’s an end to everything. Every time I think about this, the reality hits even harder. Coping With Grief: The Sight Of Parents Growing Old « Her Campus
Every grief is unique and effective grief support will look different based on the needs of the individual. This is especially true when it comes to supporting people with neurodivergent conditions like Autism Spectrum Disorder, ADHD, sensory processing disorders, and Down syndrome, among others. Here are a few resources that can help you offer meaningful support. Supporting Grieving People of All Abilities « Speaking Grief
As the travel industry continues to cater to niche interests, more programs are launching specifically for people dealing with major loss — so much so that "grief-related wellness" was one of Condé Nast Traveler's top wellness travel trends of 2024. Grief Retreats Are the Year's Most Cathartic Travel Trend « PopSugar
For practical suggestions on how to cope with grief and loss on Father’s Day ~ or on how to better understand and support a father in grief ~ I invite you to read one or more of the articles listed. Coping with Grief on Father'sDay: Selected Resources « Grief Healing
I don’t want to let grief rob me of my favorite holiday, the holiest day of the year. I want to be able to sit in those joyful, playful memories and celebrate my kids. And I still want to be in the lives of my friends who are dads and to celebrate their kids. I won't let grief rob me of my favorite holiday « WBUR
Couldn’t we call any of these people and invite them to go out for a coffee or beer with us? Why didn’t they call us? Couldn’t we sign up for social, sports, hobby, or arts activities that would get us out there and make us feel less lonely? But for both of us, the loss of our wives was something different. There was a Grief Wall that inserted itself between us and all our former friends and acquaintances. This grief wall emerges the moment our wife passes, it is the pure pain and sense of loss that comes with having half of your very being torn away. Why Are We So Damned Lonely? « National Widowers' Organization
"My mother is 73 and struggling - she grieved for [my father] and then seeemed to be coming out the other side, however her personality has changed - she has these huge temper flares, is very angry at everything and bitter (in a way, I feel it's almost like she's become him) - she was never like this. If she sees someone getting something - anything, a new car or going away on vacation - she is bitter/angry about it and resentful. She drinks and takes anti-depressants." In Grief: Widowed Mom's Drinking Alienates Family « Grief Healing
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