Some say that grief is the price we pay for love. For many, it rings true. Whether it’s a spouse, family member, friend or beloved pet, most of us will experience loss within our lifetime. In 2023, ...
The last time I tried to research grief from brain injury, I found nothing helpful. After giving up years ago, I tried again in April. I was surprised and heartened to find that brain injury grief was ...
Grief over the death of a loved one may be hard-wired in the brain, suggests a new study. Neurologists examined why some people struggle to move on from loss. They found that, for most people, the ...
In the psychology of bereavement, there is a distinction that practitioners consistently treat as clinically significant even though the grief that follows either outcome can be profound and lasting.
We with brain injury are too often told to be positive and "to forgive." By "forgive," many people mean "to reconcile" as well as forgive (though forgiveness is not the same thing as reconciliation).