Understanding Delayed Grief
Karyn George
Have you ever wondered at a funeral why a family member seems not to be responding in the way people experiencing loss usually do? They could be the ones making sure everyone is taken care of, as they run around making all the arrangements. They seem too composed for what is happening. Have you ever experienced deep loss yourself, and in the wake of it, you seem not to react or act in the manner you know you should? If the answer is yes, the explanation could be found in what is called delayed grief. Grief is the feeling we experience after deep loss. This can be due to the...
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