For people grieving a loss or facing thoughts “about what could have been or what may never be,” there are ways to find solace.
Tag: Families and Family Life
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Sewol Ferry Disaster in South Korea Leaves Unhealed Wounds
Eight years after the Sewol ferry disaster took the lives of 250 South Korean students, parents say they are still struggling to come to terms with the lessons the tragedy brought to bear.
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Liviah’s New Liver: A Family Grapples With a Girl’s Puzzling Hepatitis
A 4-year-old in Ohio is one of hundreds of children worldwide who have developed unexplained liver problems in recent months.
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Grief Shame: Why We Judge Each Other’s Grief
A new classification in psychology has set off a debate over what should be done about “prolonged” grief.
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What the Racist Massacre in Buffalo Stole From One Family
Every mass shooting requires unique paths of mourning. Celestine Chaney’s family bid farewell to a mother, sister, grandparent and best friend.