Grief is a profound human experience, and when it manifests as communal grief, its repercussions ripple throughout society, affecting our emotional well-being and even our nervous systems. As grieving and trauma therapist Gina Moffa, LCSW, points out, sadness isn't confined to … [Read more...] about Healing together: navigating collective grief with compassion and resilience
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Patriot Day’s message of strength and unity: We remember, we unite
Patriot Day, an annual holiday in the United States, serves as a reminder of the country's resilience and togetherness in the face of adversity. President George W. Bush established this day in 2002 as a moment to mourn the lives lost on September 11, 2001, and to honor the … [Read more...] about Patriot Day’s message of strength and unity: We remember, we unite
The Way Through the Woods, a unique memoir juxtaposing grief and mushrooms
Long Litt Woon’s memoir is not a typical tale of loss. Woon’s compelling memoir beautifully combines her grief, following the passing of her husband, with a passion for mushrooms cultivated in her time of mourning. The New York Times review of the book notes, “Long tells the … [Read more...] about The Way Through the Woods, a unique memoir juxtaposing grief and mushrooms
The time is now
How long should we live with grief before asking for help?. David Servan-Schreiber | November 2009 issue Lynne is in great distress and is seeking help. Her story is heartbreak_ing. At 6 o’clock in the evening, her 10-month-old baby had a fever and seemed really sick. Over the … [Read more...] about The time is now