From the NYT — From lost time with grandchildren to canceled vacations, we need to give ourselves permission to mourn. There is a name for grief that isn’t routinely acknowledged: disenfranchised grief.
Read MoreThere is no right or wrong way to grieve, but there are healthy ways to deal with the grieving process. These tips can help.
Read MorePsychologists Sherman A. Lee and Robert Neimeyer recently surveyed more than 800 American adults who had lost a loved one to covid-19. What they found was alarming, they report in a paper just published in the journal Death Studies.
Read MoreWhile there is no one perfect way to respond or to support someone you care about, here are some good ground rules.
Read MoreEspecially during the pandemic, it can be hard to tell what is typical teen behavior and when it would be beneficial to see a professional. For suggestions on places to look for help in answering this question, inside Pelham schools and outside, read more here.
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