A study highlights an area of the brain that plays a key role in psychological loss and identifies new molecular targets that may alleviate its impact.
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Caregiving is often seen as a noble and selfless act, but the emotional toll it takes on the caregiver is frequently overlooked.
When we talk about grief, it is often viewed as an emotion of darkness, a feeling we would all prefer to avoid.
Individual psychotherapy helps patients become self-aware of their feelings in order to learn how to better cope with those feelings and improve their mental health.
- Mental Health Stories
Unmasking the Hidden Grief of Caregiving: A Journey of Anticipatory, Ambiguous, and Disenfranchised Loss
Grief is such a personal yet universal emotion. The majority of us will experience it in our lifetimes, yet each of us will experience it differently.
Grief is a complex and deeply personal emotion that can be difficult to navigate, both for those experiencing it and for those who care about them.
- Mind & Brain
The Connection Between Hearing Aid and Dementia: Can Hearing Aids Help Prevent Cognitive Decline?
Dementia is a broad term used to describe a range of symptoms that affect memory, thinking, and social abilities.
One of the most common consequences of chronic stress is memory loss.
The Madrigal family’s story is one of diaspora, loss, and intergenerational trauma.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Some of Us Suffers with Grief During Covid. Here’s What Can Make Us Feel Better
Covid has drastically changed every routine and aspect of daily life. We have been knocked off centre and now find ourselves unsteady and wobbling.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Sleep Troubles May Complicate the Grieving Process – According to New Study
Those who have persistent trouble sleeping may have an especially difficult grieving process after the death of a loved one.
When you lose someone who is special to you, it’s a blow unlike any other, and it’s something that can linger for a long time.
- Mental Health & Well-Being
Do You Pre-Grieve? A Grief Expert Reveals the Little-Known Link Between Anticipatory Grief and Anxiety
For my own experience, I define pre-grieving as ‘the act of mourning in advance outcomes that are not guaranteed’.
Anticipatory grief is experienced by many – regardless of culture, religion, or nurture. In order to understand it, it must first be broken down.
- Positivity & Lifestyle
Are You Living in Grief Limbo? How to Cope with Ambiguous Loss
by Beth Tysonby Beth TysonAmbiguous loss is a theory developed by psychologist Pauline Boss, and it began in the 1970s.