I recently attended a local bereavement group, which was a significant step for me. During the session, we all opened up about our experiences, and I couldn’t help notice that some people were in their first year of grieving the loss of their child. In contrast, I am eight years into my own journey, and…

Ambiguous grief represents a unique and complex form of mourning that occurs when there is no clear resolution or closure surrounding a loss. Whether it is due to missing persons or the mental deterioration of a loved one, ambiguous grief challenges an individuals’ ability to mourn, accept, and adapt. This kind of grief can occur…