FEW EXPERIENCES are more solitary than grief. Each mourner knows the loved one in a different way. No one feels the same pain or can predict when they will feel it. Yet grief is also universal.
It’s almost impossible to know what to say to someone in the throes of grief. We all want to say something comforting. Very few of us know what that is. I’ve learned this the hard way.
Trevor Sorbie's wife has revealed that she has been having bereavement counselling following her husband's terminal bowel cancer diagnosis. The celebrity hairdresser, 75, shared a heart-wrenching ...
The impact of grief can be debilitating, and can also profoundly affect people’s performance at work. With new rights to bereavement leave promised under the Labour government, now is a good time for ...
Curtis works and lives in Bremen with her partner and her dog, Jasper. The tidal inlets, granite ridges and thick spruce fir forests of Maine’s coastline have taught her most of the important things ...