After losing her son to suicide six years ago, Kate Slatter thought she knew how to handle complex grief. But it was after the sudden death of another close family member that she found herself overwhelmed and in need of an end-of-life expert carer.
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Peter Mellow's curator insight,
April 19, 7:17 PM
We have all heard similar stories where some form of exercise (walking, swimming, running, gym, etc.) has helped people move on from loss and grief. Coping moves to enjoying life, but we will never forget. |
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