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An Individual's Reactions to Bereavement

Losing someone you love or care for is a painful experience.
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Anniversary Reactions

On the anniversary of a traumatic event, some survivors have an increase in distress.
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Anticipatory Grief

Anticipatory grief is the normal mourning that occurs when a person or a family is expecting a death.
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Behavioral Health During Times of Social Distancing, Quarantine, and Isolation

This article describes feelings and thoughts you may have during and after social distancing, quarantine, and isolation.
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Being Supportive to Someone Who Has Experienced Trauma

When a person experiences trauma, caring and appropriate support from the people around them can help them heal and move forward.
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Canceled by COVID-19: Managing Disappointment

In addition to fear and anxiety, COVID-19 is causing many to struggle with feelings of disappointment.
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Caregiver Grief After a Loved One's Death

The experience of grief after the death of a loved one is almost always painful, but the emotions can be different and sometimes complicated when you have been that person's caregiver.
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Casualty and Death Notifications: Delivery and Follow-Up

Typically, legal authorities make the official death notifications to family members following a traumatic event or disaster.
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Children and Grief

A child's grief process is different from an adult's.
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Children and Grief: Developmental Stages

Children at different stages of development have different understandings of death and the events near death.
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Choices for Care When Treatment May Not Be an Option

When dealing with a terminal illness, like advanced cancer, patients have different goals for their care, which may change over time.
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Choosing a Funeral Provider and Buying a Cemetery Site

Comparison shopping can help you make informed and thoughtful decisions about funeral and burial arrangements.
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Coping After Terrorism (Part 1)

This information is intended to help you understand reactions to an act of terrorism or mass violence.
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Coping After Terrorism (Part 2)

Many victims of terrorism have walked this long road before you.
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Coping After Trauma: When to Ask for Help

After a traumatic event, problems may come and go. It's important to know when to ask for help.
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