Grief is a natural response to losing someone or something meaningful. Sadness, numbness, and emotional waves are common. While grief has no timeline, if feelings of hopelessness, disconnection, or intense sadness persist, it may be time for support.

If grief interferes with daily life, relationships, or mental health, seeking professional guidance can help you process and heal. 

Unable to cope with Grief and Loss

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Infographic on grief and loss, explaining how prolonged grief can become a disorder. Lists symptoms like sadness and anger, causes like the death of a loved one, and strategies to alleviate grief such as counseling and support groups.
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Collaborate with a licensed psychiatrist to create your tailored treatment plan.

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