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Navigating Hurtful Responses in Grief When we find ourselves sharing the news that we’ve lost someone we deeply loved, the
There’s a strange silence that settles after a loss. People return your calls less often. The meals stop showing up.
In the wake of a national youth mental health crisis, schools are being called to respond, not just reactively, but
Love’s Eternal Connection In grief counseling, we often hear about the idea of closure — that elusive state where we
If you’ve ever watched a child freeze during a test, cry after being left out at recess, or lash out
When someone we love dies or a life we imagined suddenly unravels, pain follows. It’s heavy. It’s consuming. And it
If you’ve ever worried that something feels “off” with your child at school or seen a student retreat into silence
Grief doesn’t send a calendar invite. It barges in, sometimes quietly, sometimes like a thunderstorm, and it changes everything. If
In today’s schools, the phrase “mental health crisis” is no longer hyperbole—it’s a daily reality. Students are grappling with anxiety,
Something that we often forget is that the famed “stages of grief” as outlined by Elisabeth Kübler-Ross were originally derived
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