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* [http://www.rd.com/culture/always-go-funeral/?trkid=soc-tw Always go to the funeral] - discusses the place that funerals play in our lives, and how going to funerals is just one part of doing things we don't always want to do because they're good for someone else. | * [http://www.rd.com/culture/always-go-funeral/?trkid=soc-tw Always go to the funeral] - discusses the place that funerals play in our lives, and how going to funerals is just one part of doing things we don't always want to do because they're good for someone else. | ||
* [[The Ball and The Box]] | * [[The Ball and The Box]] | ||
* [ | * [https://refugeingrief.com/rules-at-impact-how-to-survive-early-grief/ Rules at impact: how to survive early grief] | ||
<blockquote>years ago my therapist taught me the term STUG (subsequent temporary upsurge of grief) to understand why/how random waves of grief will hit out of nowhere months or years after traumatic loss so now i am passing this word on to whoever else needs it.<br/> | <blockquote>years ago my therapist taught me the term STUG (subsequent temporary upsurge of grief) to understand why/how random waves of grief will hit out of nowhere months or years after traumatic loss so now i am passing this word on to whoever else needs it.<br/> |
Latest revision as of 13:29, 26 January 2024
- Always go to the funeral - discusses the place that funerals play in our lives, and how going to funerals is just one part of doing things we don't always want to do because they're good for someone else.
- The Ball and The Box
- Rules at impact: how to survive early grief
years ago my therapist taught me the term STUG (subsequent temporary upsurge of grief) to understand why/how random waves of grief will hit out of nowhere months or years after traumatic loss so now i am passing this word on to whoever else needs it.
~@casey_mcquiston on Twitter
Preparing for death
- Heroic Measures by Eric Meyer on his website.