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Re: How to support a grieving friend. - July 2nd 2018, 09:03 AM

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I like this article. I know that a lot of people don't know how to support friend's or family who are grieving. I dealt with the uncertainty of how to help my cousin when he lost his wife. I think having an article like this might help people and give them some insight.

It might be worth having an article about the stages of grief at some point. I don't think it has been done but I haven't looked into it too much. Not saying you would have to write it but I think a lot of people don't understand the stages or understand how those stages work. I know I learned volunteering that the stages happen at different times and in different ways.
Thanks for the feedback! Also, for the record, I don't currently have any interest in writing an article on the stages of grief, so if anyone else wants to claim it then please feel free. I'm happy to help brainstorm and edit, I just don't particularly want to write it.


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