
What happens in our brain when we grieve — and how it helps us stay afloat
Life Kit: Health
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Post Tramatic Growth
When we see our loved ones, all sorts of nura chemistry is saying. Please ito, come home after dinner and let's sit hon the couch and snuggle. But for people who have complicated grief, perhaps as though that reward is still something they could potentially experience. They still yearn for that person to walk in the door so that they can sit with them on the couch. When you don't have the support to process what has happened, to learn to restore a meaningful life, it can be harder to do. And the thing is, we sometimes forget this, but bereavement is a health disparity.
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