I am grieving a death
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What You Have to do After Someone Passes Away
A guide provided by Access Nova Scotia, to help with the legal and emotional concerns of what to do when someone has passed away.
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Grief and bereavement resources for youth
Page with resources for youth dealing with grief and bereavement.
Dougy Centre for Grieving Children and Families
Information on grieving and how to approach children and teens who are grieving, including practical ideas for kids such as activities to help them understand their feelings and grief.
Canadian Virtual Hospice
MyGrief.ca helps you to understand and work through your grief
Grief or bereavement is the experience of loss. For many, grief is associated with the death of an important person or a pet. However, grief can be experienced after any important loss that affects their life. For example, the loss relationship, a job, or the loss of hope for what they thought life would look like. Grief can also be experienced after a diagnosis of an illness or other health problem.
During the first few months after a loss, symptoms of grief may appear both emotionally and physically. Emotionally we may feel sad, angry, numb, or even relief. Physically, we may also experience sleep disorders, loss of appetite, or headaches. It is normal for many emotions or physical feelings to come and go. It is normal to have good days and bad days. As well, symptoms will vary from person to person.