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My short answer is absolutely not! Why? Because we know that antidepressants alone (even when indicated) are not an appropriate means to provide comprehensive support to someone in grief. Getting through complicated grief with antidepressants? « AfterTalk
Grief is a solitary journey, but for parents who lose a child to overdose, it is a journey of heartbreak too often stigmatized by society’s assumptions and blame. Parents who endure this loss are left to battle a profound and personal sorrow, as well as society’s judgment, which compounds their grief. Growing Community: When grief meets stigma: Losing a child to overdose « Aspen Daily News
We are extremely humbled to learn that Hospice of the Valley has been ranked third in the entire country for providing quality care to patients and families. Hospice of the Valley ranked third in nation for quality care « City Sun TimesLosing a partner can leave you feeling lonely, depressed and heartbroken. Don’t try to go it alone. Why We Should Normalize Therapy for Grieving Caregivers « AARP
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