Sally Kohn's mom passed away from a long battle with Alzheimer's back in October. She says she compartmentalized her grief during the first three or four years of her mother's death. After reading Hope Edelman's book, "After Grief,"Kohn realized that what she was doing was like grief dosing. The idea is to move between periods of acute emotional distress and periods of focusing on practical restorative tasks.

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