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Author: Halley Nagy

Senior couple embracing in a forest at sunset, symbolizing the rekindling of intimacy and connection after the loss of a spouse.
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Rebuilding Intimacy After the Loss of a Partner

  • Posted byby Halley Nagy
  • August 9, 2024
  • 4 minute read
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Losing a partner can be one of the most devastating griefs one can experience. Surprisingly, it’s quite common that when older adults lose a spouse, they die shortly after. Researchers…

Mature businesswoman working on a laptop, embodying leadership and resilience while navigating personal challenges.
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How to Still Show up as a Leader While Grieving 

  • Posted byby Halley Nagy
  • July 19, 2024
  • 4 minute read
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Laura is a charge nurse who often works with patients and families who are experiencing grief. When someone dies on her shift, she is usually responsible for talking to the…

Two friends video chatting, symbolizing long-distance grieving and the importance of maintaining emotional connections and support through technology during times of loss.
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Long-Distance Grief: Navigating Family Loss from Afar

  • Posted byby Halley Nagy
  • July 3, 2024
  • 2 minute read
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When John and Sandra lost their mother in 2015, they were able to support each other and grieve together. They went through her things, they helped their father plan a…

A large family holding hands and standing together on the beach at sunset, symbolizing the support and connection shared across generations during times of grief.
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The Role of Family Dynamics in the Grieving Process

  • Posted byby Halley Nagy
  • June 20, 2024
  • 3 minute read
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Explore How Different Family Structures and Relationships Influence the Way Individuals Grieve Have you ever thought about how we, as individuals, grieve? You’ll notice that no two people grieve the…


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