Grief Beyond Time
Murray emphasizes the often-overlooked reality that grief lingers long after initial condolences fade, particularly during significant dates. David highlights the misconception that healing has a timeline, asserting that grief can resurface at any moment, even years later. They discuss the interplay of grief and trauma, noting that while not all grief is traumatic, trauma invariably carries grief with it, especially in the context of ongoing challenges like the pandemic.In this clip
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