When Grief Doesn't Go AwayKnown as prolonged grief disorder, a new diagnosis recognizes that long-lasting grief can lead to depression, but treatment is availableBy Barbra Williams Cosentino|May 23, 2022
When the Caregiving Ends: Recovering from Loss, Rebuilding Your LifeIn between, the grief wells up and the memories come to the surface and collideBy Connie Baher|July 14, 2023
The Geography of GriefThe loss of her father led to sadness and unexpected anxiety, but language, nature and the gift of distance brought comfortBy Louisa Rogers|June 16, 2023
COVID-19 Losses Motivate a Native American Woman to Honor Her HeritageCindy Powers, a member of the Navajo Nation, is using her grief to preserve her ancestral languageBy Julia Yarbough|April 7, 2023
A Grief Cruise, Splatter Paint and Grief Yoga: Unusual Ways to Handle LossCreative and non-traditional options to help process grief and find peaceBy Lisa Kanarek|May 25, 2022
Minneapolis Church Leaders on Their Role in Racial JusticeTheir thoughts on prayers, actions, grief and healingBy Gretchen Brown|June 8, 2020
Before Naming Trustees, Get Their ConsentThe person you choose to inventory and distribute the assets of your estate should not learn that fact while deep in griefBy David Robinson|December 22, 2023
Broken Heart Syndrome: Illness After LossResearch shows a widow's or widower's grief can have big effects on physical healthBy Amy Florian|May 26, 2022
Luke Russert Traveled the World to Find HimselfThe son of 'Meet the Press' host Tim Russert navigated grief while seeing signs of his late father along the wayBy Randi Mazzella|October 20, 2023
The Blindside Wipeout of GriefA Sudden Temporary Upsurge of Grief (STUG) is intense and unexpectedBy Jackson Rainer|June 1, 2020
Raising Awareness About Suicide and Older AdultsIsolation, pain and grief can be overwhelming — how to recognize the signs that an older adult might need helpBy Jackson Rainer|August 30, 2022
Facing the Suicide of an Adult ChildEnormous guilt and feelings of failure are part of grieving when a child is lost to suicide. Realize you are not alone and that many parents are dealing with this grief.By Patty Blevins|November 24, 2023
Lynda Carter Works Through Her Grief With MusicAfter Lynda Carter, TV's 'Wonder Woman,' lost her husband of 37 years, she focused on singing, which is her 'soul,' as she tried to healBy Pam Windsor|March 28, 2024
The Remarkable Lesson of GriefThis psychologist created her own mantra to help manage profound grief after the sudden death of her husbandBy Carol Ellstein|August 5, 2022
Addressing Loss on Social Media8 tips for understanding the 'netiquette' of death and griefBy Mark Ray|August 7, 2019
The Impact of a Parent's DeathEven after a long life, there is grief. But sometimes, tension among family members can be resolved.By Jackson Rainer|November 9, 2021
Support Groups Link Survivors of Suicide LossSupport groups offer a safe space where participants can hear the stories of others, and find that the burden of grief can be sharedBy Jackson Rainer|September 12, 2022
The Joys and Grief of Adopting a Loved One's PetAdopting a friend’s cat kept her in my family’s lives. The death of that cat brought up layers of grief.By Elizabeth Hewitt|January 24, 2024
What Widowhood Is Teaching Me About CompassionBecause many caring people have been willing to walk alongside me in my grief, I no longer feel anxious about being 'present' for others going through lossesBy Paula Marie Usrey|April 10, 2023
Managing Anticipatory Grief in a PandemicEach of us feels what we feel. Here are some tips for coping.By Jill Smolowe|April 15, 2020