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1 in 20 people suffer 'prolonged grief disorder' after a bereavement—during which the loss remains raw, consuming and unrelenting.
I wrote previously on how researchers and clinicians have paid little attention to brain injury grief, its extraordinariness, and a stage in healing it. For my latest book Brain Injury, Trauma, and ...
Prolonged grief disorder affects around 1 in 20 people, and we're starting to understand the neuroscience behind it ...
“Nothing really feels the same since she’s been gone,” my patient told me, tearing up. His wife of 30 years had died two months back. My patient felt his identity was connected with her, and he was ...
Kheirbek is a professor of medicine and the inaugural division head of gerontology, geriatrics, and palliative medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. Bullets tore through Michael ...
The morning after my mom died, I made coffee. Same mug, same routine, and same kitchen. I remember standing there waiting for ...
Invisible and ambiguous grief is increasingly discussed in mental health care, particularly when losses lack clear ...
Glassner was the cohost of Grief Street, a podcast started in April 2024 by Glassner and Erica Rozmid, who shared weekly episodes about moments of grief in their lives and their nearly ...