In the days and weeks following the death of a parent, many people describe a sense of "grief brain" or a thick emotional fog.
Between funeral arrangements and legal paperwork, the initial period is often dominated by "doing" rather than "feeling." Be kind to yourself when the silence finally hits after the chores are done. Understanding the "Secondary Losses" When Parents Die: Learning to Live with the Los...
Grief is rarely just about the person; it’s about the roles they filled. When a parent dies, you often lose: In the days and weeks following the death