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Grieving is very mentally demanding. The mental capacity to plan for the future after the death of a loved one requires us to draw on our past experiences, generate and anticipate possible outcomes, and keep our larger values, goals, and desires in mind—all while considering our present circumstances and our general knowledge of the world. Integrating all of this information into a coherent plan that we can act on requires quite a lot of cognitive capacity!
The Grieving Brain: The Surprising Science of How We Learn from Love and Loss
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