Kari

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Death, and its aftermath, is such a painful and disorienting time. I understand why people—both the griever and those around them, whether personal or professional—want some kind of road map, a clearly delineated set of steps or stages that will guarantee a successful end to the pain of grief. But you can’t force an order on pain. You can’t make grief tidy or predictable.
It's OK That You're Not OK: Meeting Grief and Loss in a Culture That Doesn't Understand
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