When someone you love dies, you have to learn new rules for.

O’connor found three areas of the brain that were triggered by words related to grief (like “funeral” or “loss”) and a.

Verkkothe authors explore the ways people try to make meaning of loss, the factors that predict difficulty in making meaning, and the emotional outcomes of finding.

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Making meaning out of loss;

Verkkorejecting linear models, boss offers six nonsequential guidelines meant to help people bear their grief:

Verkkogrieving is a form of learning, says a scientist who studies the brain's response to loss.

Verkkoaccess to social support and a focus on the present is suggested as being key to an individual’s ability to handle difficult life events, such as a terminal.

Verkkoin one study published in 2003, dr.

Next, we review studies.

Verkkothe articles included in this special issue add to our understanding of the nature of emotional distress that can be experienced in the face of traumatic.

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