Seven years on from abbie's death, and i can notice how our world has grown beyond her. As much as i'd love to have her with us, there arem new experiences and new people in our world who weren't around when she was here. She will always be in my heart, all of our hearts, and we carry her forward. We'll never forget her. But life grows and goes on. I think is the number one aim of our workyou lost your daughter lucy in two thousand and 14, and you've written about how it's a mistake to think that time shrinks grief. Can you tell me your insight about the circle around your grief?
We’ve all heard about the five stages of grief. But what happens when your experience doesn’t follow that model at all? Resilience researcher Lucy Hone began to question how we think about grief after a devastating loss in her own life. She shares the techniques she learned to help her cope with tragedy.
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