Resources for those dealing with the natural emotions a person experiences after losing someone they love. Grief is the natural emotional response to loss, and no loss is more profound or lasting than death.
We’ve compiled a list of things to say—and things to avoid saying—when offering condolences.
It’s a difficult time, emotions are raw and there’s a lot to organize.
After experiencing a loss, it's common to go through a range of emotions that comprise the five stages of grief: Denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance.
Grief is the natural emotional response to loss, and no loss is more profound or lasting than death.
Just as many adults struggle with grief after a death, so children struggle with grief as well.
Friends and family are incredibly important after a death has occurred, both for emotional support and logistical support.